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HomePhys.org - BusinessEU clears Google’s $32 bn bid for Wiz cybersecurity company

EU clears Google’s $32 bn bid for Wiz cybersecurity company

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The EU on Tuesday unconditionally approved Google’s $32 billion bid for cloud security platform Wiz after finding it raised no competition concerns in Europe.

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