Ocasio-Cortez Calls to 'Break up' Big Tech Companies Amid Price Hikes
The New York lawmaker said antitrust action and consumer protections are needed as Apple raises prices by up to $500 on some products.
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'Far Too Big': AOC Calls for Breaking Up Apple Due to Price Increases
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has urged Congress to consider breaking up major technology companies like Apple following announcements that the company may raise prices on its phones and laptops due to processing chip shortages.
Ocasio-Cortez calls to 'break up' big tech companies amid price hikes
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) said that large technology companies want to have "totally unchecked power" and should be split up. “The problem that we have is that these big companies, they think they are governments, they want to be governments," she said in an interview with Fox News posted Sunday, discussing tech companies and artificial...
"They Want Unchecked Power": AOC Demands Big Tech Breakup After Apple Prices Surge $500 - Tampa Free Press
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) says it is time for the federal government to use antitrust laws to break up major tech giants like Apple. Speaking during an interview with Fox News on Sunday, the lawmaker argued that massive tech corporations are acting outside the bounds of standard corporate behavior while raising prices on consumers who […] “They Want Unchecked Power”: AOC Demands Big Tech Breakup After Apple Prices Surge $500
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Calls For Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) Breakup Following Price Hikes Tied To Tariffs
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has publicly called for the breakup of major technology companies after Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) announced price increases linked to ongoing tariff pressures. The New York congresswoman made her remarks in direct response to news that Apple was raising prices on its products, framing the move as evidence of unchecked corporate power. Ocasio-Cortez stated, “We need to break up these companies,” signaling her support for aggre…

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