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Leah Nylen

Antitrust reporter for Bloomberg News, specializing in the regulation of domestic trade and business practices.

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Oct 9, 2024 • 40min

US Weighs Google Breakup in Historic Big Tech Antitrust Case

Mandeep Singh, a Senior Tech Industry Analyst, and Leah Nylen, an Antitrust Reporter, dive into the U.S. government's antitrust case against Google, exploring the possibility of breaking up the tech giant and its implications. Mark Gibson discusses the complexities unfolding in commercial real estate amidst Federal Reserve policies. John Kotek shares insights on Microsoft's collaboration with Constellation Energy, highlighting nuclear energy's resurgence. Max Wasserman analyzes market reactions to recent CPI figures and Fed maneuvers, providing a comprehensive view of the economic landscape.
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Dec 12, 2024 • 45min

Antitrust in the Spotlight

Leah Nylen, an antitrust reporter for Bloomberg News, dives into the recent failed merger of Kroger and Albertsons, revealing its impact on grocery market competition. She discusses the evolving landscape of antitrust laws under potential shifts in the federal government, focusing on the implications for independent pharmacies and consumer prices. The conversation also touches on the tension between corporate consolidation and public interest, especially in the tech industry and issues of free speech on social media platforms.
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Nov 22, 2024 • 27min

TBD | What's Google Without Chrome?

Leah Nylen, an antitrust reporter for Bloomberg News, dives into the Department of Justice's drastic recommendations for Google's monopoly, particularly the potential separation of Chrome. She discusses how this could shake up Google's market dominance and advertising strategies amidst political changes. The conversation highlights Chrome's critical role in Google's ecosystem, implications for data sharing in search, and the possible impact on AI development. Nylen also reveals how the political landscape could alter antitrust enforcement against tech giants.
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Nov 22, 2024 • 27min

What Next TBD | What's Google Without Chrome?

Leah Nylen, an antitrust reporter for Bloomberg News with a keen focus on Google's legal battles, discusses the Department of Justice's push to potentially spin off Google Chrome. She explores the impact of political shifts on Google's antitrust scrutiny and regulatory uncertainties. The conversation delves into Chrome's dominance in the digital ecosystem and its significance in Google's business model. Nylen also addresses the implications of Chrome's separation from Google and the evolving landscape of antitrust enforcement.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 1h 7min

TNW 363: DOJ Wants Google To Sell Chrome - Echo Show 21, AI Robotics, Windows 365 Link

Joining the discussion are Zac Bowden, a Windows Central contributor, and Leah Nylen, Bloomberg’s antitrust reporter. Chaos is brewing in the tech world as the DOJ pushes Google to sell off Chrome amidst an intense antitrust battle. Zac reveals insights on Microsoft’s exciting Windows 365 Link, a cloud-based mini desktop revolutionizing remote work. The conversation shifts to Amazon’s new Echo Show devices, while the potential of AI driving a robotics revolution raises both optimism and caution. Tune in for a mix of tech innovation and legal drama!
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Nov 20, 2024 • 33min

Trump's Conviction, Google Breakup & 'Bitcoin Jesus'

In this discussion, Eric Larson shares insights on the Manhattan DA's strong stance against dismissing the hush money conviction involving Trump, highlighting the implications for future presidential cases. Leah Nylen dives deep into the Justice Department's push for a breakup of Google, raising concerns about monopolistic practices. David Voreacos reveals the legal troubles of Roger Ver, known as 'Bitcoin Jesus,' as he faces a tax evasion investigation that complicates the landscape of cryptocurrency regulation.
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Oct 10, 2024 • 1h 10min

TNW 357: Internet Archive Hacked - Apple & Amazon, Google, X

Leah Nylen, an antitrust reporter for Bloomberg, shares her expert insights on the groundbreaking Google antitrust case, discussing potential ramifications for the tech industry. Will Oremus from The Washington Post examines the alarming rise of misinformation and antisemitic attacks on social media stemming from Hurricane Helene. They also unpack the recent hacking incident involving the Internet Archive, exposing 31 million user records, raising serious concerns about data security and transparency in the digital age.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 38min

Handbag Antitrust Trial & Justice Alito's Stock Portfolio

Leah Nylen, an antitrust reporter, delves into the Justice Department’s trial against Google and its alleged monopolization of the ad tech market. Jennifer Rie, a seasoned litigation analyst, discusses the FTC's challenge to an $8.5 billion handbag merger, highlighting competitive dynamics among luxury brands. Emily Birnbaum reveals ethical concerns surrounding Justice Samuel Alito's stock portfolio, exploring his recusal from numerous cases. The discussion raises significant questions about judicial impartiality and the implications of financial interests on legal rulings.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 27min

What Next TBD: US v. Google… Again

Leah Nylen, an antitrust reporter for Bloomberg, dives into the current legal challenges facing Google after a recent federal ruling labeled it a monopoly. She discusses the implications of the Justice Department’s allegations regarding Google’s ad business. The conversation highlights the complexities of Google's ad ecosystem, including its financial dominance and the confusion it causes for advertisers. Nylen also examines the potential repercussions for the tech industry if Google were to lose the upcoming trial, emphasizing the critical stakes involved.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 27min

TBD | US v. Google… Again

Leah Nylen, an antitrust reporter at Bloomberg, dives into Google’s recent legal battles. With a federal judge declaring Google a monopoly, the Justice Department now targets its ad practices. Nylen discusses the potential fallout if Google loses again, including possible breakups and its impact on the digital advertising landscape. She unpacks how Google's acquisition of DoubleClick redefined online advertising and the opacity of its revenue streams. The stakes are high, as the trial could reshape competition in the $300 billion ad industry.