Google and Facebook took the strongest blows over alleged abuses of their market power by Democrats and Republicans on Wednesday in a highly anticipated congressional hearing that put four of America's most prominent technology CEOs on the bench.
Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook Inc, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com Inc, Sundar Pichai of Google-owned Alphabet Inc and Tim Cook of Apple Inc - whose companies have a combined market value of approximately $ 5 billion - rejected a string of allegations of Lawmakers who paralyzed smaller rivals in search of market share, through a video conference audience.
Although it was the first testimony in the Bezos Congress, he seemed the least bewildered. Cook took out fewer spiked questions than Bezos and handled them efficiently. Zuckerberg suffered the most damage, sometimes stumbling when faced with internal emails.
Pichai, CEO of Alphabet and Google, received the greatest warmth from conservatives on the antitrust panel of the House Judiciary Committee and looked worse, as he repeatedly told lawmakers he would be happy to investigate various situations and return to they. .
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