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The New York Times and Wall Stree t Journal both reported that the Federal Trade Commissiob is looking at the two which compete in several particularlymobile phones. Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) makeds the ubiquitous iPhone, whichj comes loaded with several Googlde apps like itsmap service, and Google (NASDAQ: makes its own Android phone software. Both Arthur Levinson, formee CEO of and Google’s CEO, Eric sit on the boards at Appls andat Google. Antitrust rules datin from 1914 prohibit directors from working on the boars at businesses that compete witheach other, thoug h the laws aren’t always enforced by regulators.
Big, powerful businesses often put influential or celebrity directorss ontheir boards, and the linkws between these people create a complex web not easy to Apple’s board includes former U.S. Vice President Albert CEO Millard Drexler, Chairman Bill Campbel and Apple’s CEO, Steve Paul Otellini of giant (NASDAQ: INTC) sits on Google’s along with John Doerr of .
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