Acquihires, often used by Big Tech, are a 'red flag,' DOJ antitrust head says
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Companiesâ efforts to sidestep U.S. antitrust scrutiny through tactics such as âacquihiresâ - a strategy âsome Big Tech firms use to snap up âtalent at artificial intelligence startups - are a âred flag,â the top U.S. antitrust enforcer âtold Reuters on Wednesday. Acquihires, where the world's biggest technology firms pay large sums in deals with promising startups to take their technology and talent, but stop short of formally acquiring the âtarget, are increasingly being â viewed by antitrust regulators as an attempt to evade merger rules. When companies make âacquisitions, they âhand over information about a âproposed transaction to federal antitrust âenforcers.
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Companiesâ efforts to sidestep U.S. antitrust scrutiny through tactics such as âacquihiresâ - a strategy âsome Big Tech firms use to snap up âtalent at artificial intelligence startups - are a âred flag,â the top U.S. antitrust enforcer âtold Reuters on Wednesday. Acquihires, where the world's biggest technology firms pay large sums in deals with promising startups to take their technology and talent, but stop short of formally acquiring the âtarget, are increasingly being â viewed by antitrust regulators as an attempt to evade merger rules. When companies make âacquisitions, they âhand over information about a âproposed transaction to federal antitrust âenforcers.