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Google DoubleClick Performics Looking Good

Posted by Shawn Collins on October 12th, 2007 | No Comments

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Antitrust experts predict Google’s purchase of DoubleClick (part of DoubleClick Performics) for $3.1 billion will be approved by U.S. regulators, despite strong opposition from Microsoft and Yahoo, according to Reuters.

Google DoubleClick Performics

While Google’s rivals argue that the merger poses antitrust and privacy concerns, experts say advertising remains a big market and Internet advertising is wide open for new entrants. Privacy, they add, is not a core antitrust concern and regulators were unlikely to consider it when evaluating the merger.

Mark Kovner, an antitrust lawyer with Kirkland & Ellis, said the Federal Trade Commission was not inclined to block vertical mergers, which are usually the combination of two companies producing different goods or services for the same product.

“The agencies have been looking at head-to-head competition,” Kovner said, adding that putting search engine advertising into a separate market “seems like a jury-rigged market definition. To the outside observer it seems like advertising is a big wide open field.”

More details at Reuters: Google-Doubleclick deal seen winning approval.

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