Prior to selling to Google for $2.6 billion, Amazon and Microsoft were among companies that took interest in Looker; Facebook is no longer allowing preinstallation of its apps on Huawei phones, the latest blow for the Chinese tech giant as it struggles to keep its business afloat in the face of a US ban on its purchase of American parts and software; Google’s new gaming subscription service, Stadia, will cost $9.99 per month, giving users access to more than 30 games including titles fr

07 Jun 2019
Google acquires Looker for $2.6bn, Facebook bans app on Huawei phones, Google’s Stadia priced at cost $10
Alphabet Inc. Class A (0RIH:LON), 16,155 | Meta Platforms Inc Class A (0QZI:LON), 57,950 | Electronic Arts Inc. (0IFX:LON), 12,200

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Google acquires Looker for $2.6bn, Facebook bans app on Huawei phones, Google’s Stadia priced at cost $10
Alphabet Inc. Class A (0RIH:LON), 16,155 | Meta Platforms Inc Class A (0QZI:LON), 57,950 | Electronic Arts Inc. (0IFX:LON), 12,200
- Published:
07 Jun 2019 -
Author:
Kartik Swaminathan -
Pages:
4 -
Prior to selling to Google for $2.6 billion, Amazon and Microsoft were among companies that took interest in Looker; Facebook is no longer allowing preinstallation of its apps on Huawei phones, the latest blow for the Chinese tech giant as it struggles to keep its business afloat in the face of a US ban on its purchase of American parts and software; Google’s new gaming subscription service, Stadia, will cost $9.99 per month, giving users access to more than 30 games including titles fr