Which companies have monopolistic behaviors pointed out by the anti-monopoly panel of the US House of Representatives?

The expert group of the US Anti-monopoly Committee pointed out that four companies had monopolistic behaviors. These four companies are all American technology giants, namely Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Google. The products of these four technology companies are not only widely used in China, but also well-known internationally. However, I'm afraid they will have a hard time in the future when they are accused of monopolistic behavior this time. Once split, it can only become multiple companies.

1, Apple Apple Everyone knows that the usage rate of Apple's mobile phone is also very high, and many people are paying attention to its new products. Apple phones have a large number of fans both at home and abroad. Technically, Apple's mobile phone is really better than most mobile phones. This time, the anti-monopoly team pointed out that there was unfair competition in Apple Mall. Will take away competitors' products through various means, and will charge a lot of commissions. Once Congress passes the recommendation of the antitrust panel, Apple and Apple App Store may become two companies in the future.

2. Facebook is a social software. In the early days, many people used Facebook, which was the originator of social software. There are still many people using Facebook in China. The anti-monopoly group pointed out that in order to maintain its monopoly position, it often buys competitors. And attack each other's products by copying their competitors' services. This is very similar to some domestic enterprises. Most enterprises will use this method for development. This means is what we often call plagiarism.

Amazon and Google Amazon have also been pointed out as monopolistic behaviors, but now it has a special place, that is, the stock price continues to rise. Many people are familiar with Google, which is really better than domestic browser software. However, it has also been pointed out that they often put their products in the first place and resist the services of other competitors. Now it's just a suggestion. As for whether it will be forced to split the business, it depends on the reaction of several companies.