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Google to get the DoubleClick go-ahead?

$3bn deal could be a go…

Tags: google, doubleclick

By Elinor Mills

Published: 6 March 2008 08:54 GMT

European regulators are planning to grant approval for Google's proposed $3.1bn takeover of DoubleClick, possibly on 11 March, according to a Bloomberg report.

That would be approval without conditions, three sources familiar with the matter told the news service.

Google was given the go-ahead by the US Federal Trade Commission in December but has been waiting for the EU to act.

Original article: EU could approve Google-DoubleClick merger next week from CNET News.com

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