Sunday, March 1, 2020

The Intuit-Credit Karma deal, driven by the latter's stash of user data, poses an important test case for US regulators' budding interest in data-driven mergers (Gilad Edelman/Wired)

Gilad Edelman / Wired:
The Intuit-Credit Karma deal, driven by the latter's stash of user data, poses an important test case for US regulators' budding interest in data-driven mergers  —  Antitrust regulators say they're interested in data-driven mergers.  Intuit's $7 billion deal to buy Credit Karma will show how serious they are.



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