Margrethe Vestager : The new age of corporate monopolies (transcript)
Summary
This is the truth that the new age is coming for corporate monopolies though I think that this is a difficult problem.
I think that some examples are not good in the TED talk this time. It's because Google and Apple are thought to be very good companies by almost all people, even if they broke antitrust rules so far. I thought that the speaker’s side must be thought to be wrong because she fined Google $2.8 billion for breaking antitrust rules, she asked Apple for $15.3 billion in back taxes, but she said that she wanted to keep European markets competitive.
I think that I'm afraid that this is the same that general people run with the man who has the world record of 100 meters and thanks to him, people can have motivation.
However, it doesn't mean that he can do anything that is making trouble for others.
I think that current opposite opinions will be created from only your envy and just your hate and those won't have the good alternative ideas, especially government sites and organizations. I think that the true power of competition rules is in the people's thought. Rules should be able to draw its power.
Words in this story
fine /verb/ clarify (beer or wine) by causing the precipitation of sediment during production. She fined Google. She’s fined Google. she’s fined. She’s fine.
fine /noun/ very small particles found in mining, milling, etc.
fine /adj/ of high quality.
fine /adv/ in a satisfactory or pleasing manner; very well.
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