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" ... Asian equities were mixed with Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand outperforming while Mainland China and Taiwan lagged. Growth/WFH names are being smashed globally to fund reopening/value stocks. Semiconductor-heavy Taiwan was off -0.35% while South Korea’s Kospi rose +0.23% as Kosdaq fell -1.22%. Large cap/value Shanghai was off -0.4% while mid/small cap growth Shenzhen was off -1.05%. The financial heavy Hang Seng was up +1.1% while the growth Hang Seng Tech fell -5.15%. In China there was coverage that the regulator would look at monopolistic practices in the internet space, which didn’t help Hong Kong-listed stocks. This was by no means the culprit as non-internet technology stocks were taken to the woodshed. ... "
" ... China has launched an investigation into Alibaba for alleged monopolistic practices at the company, dealing yet another blow to the country’s largest tech company. ... "
" ... It’s tempting to think that the current problems with Facebook are unique to the digital era, but concerns about monopolistic companies controlling the flow of information and thus impeding American democratic society are not new. Consider the following words from a critic of the Western Union Telegraph Company in 1873: ... "
" ... The data these increasingly monopolistic giants collect about users and their behaviors is the most valuable part of any digital application. Indeed, it is valuable enough that it has allowed the mobile and desktop internet to provide those users with countless experiences for no monetary payment, just the surrendering of that data to the platforms who then allow it to be used to help with targeted advertising. The problem has been that the data goes into a black box and there is no transparency or accountability on how it is used. ... "
" ... When companies look like they’re controlling a near-monopoly, like Apple, Google, Amazon and Facebook, it makes sense for antitrust regulators to rein them in. The outsized compensation is due to their monopolistic structure, which can—and should—be attended to. ... "