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Google’s Connected Economy Efforts, Overshadowed By Antitrust Suit?

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Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating acquisitions made by Big Tech firms in the past 10 years. More recently, the company updated Shopping Actions, with an announcement over the summer that sellers who participate in the company’s Buy on Google checkout experience will no longer have to pay a commission fee.

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Why Digital Marketplaces Must Anticipate Shoppers’ Needs

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And, to meet their day-to-day needs, more consumers are tapping into digital platforms seeking top-notch customer support and seamless service. It will be increasingly critical, then, for firms to offer frictionless and simple service experiences to this diverse customer base. By 2021, close to 90 million – or 86.5

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

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JOHNSON: So I spent a year, my father said to me, “Look, if you’re going to be in the financial services business you should probably work in New York.” Otherwise, the West Coast, if you were in the financial services business, it was rough life. And honestly, I think we divested post financial crisis.

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Amazon (And Others) Brace For India’s New eCommerce Tax

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The new TDS will apply to the gross amounts charged for sales or services done through eCommerce operators, indicating that platform firms are the intended payors (in addition to the firms on the platforms). The tax, technically known as “Tax Deducted at Source” (TDS), is sent directly to an account held by the central government.

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How To Accelerate Client Growth As An Advice-Only Firm

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Welcome back to the 305th episode of the Financial Advisor Success Podcast ! My guest on today’s podcast is Mindy Crary.

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FTC, Lawmakers Turn Sour On M&A; Could Innovation Suffer?

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corporates, including tech (and beyond Big Tech), Joe Simons , chair of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), indicated that roadblocks could be set up to stop some of the traditional means of growth and innovation. M&A DOA? In a signal of what might be on the horizon for U.S. Temper Of The Times.