Tech Power Dynamics
Google’s recent stock decline raises questions about its financial ties to Apple, particularly the $20 billion payment for being the default search engine. The potential breakup of big tech could actually benefit shareholders, while the concentration of power in the tech industry poses risks to other sectors, as seen in the airline industry’s reliance on major tech firms. Restoring US-China relations and breaking up monopolies could serve as significant economic boosts.In this clip
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