After EU Fines Google Over Android, Alphabet Will Take $5.07 Billion Charge in Q2

Alphabet, Google’s parent company, said it will take a charge of $5.07 billion against second-quarter 2018 earnings to account for the record €4.34 billion fine by the European Commission, alleging the internet giant violated EU anti-competition laws. The company made the disclosure in a regulatory filing.
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