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Google reportedly weighs divesting a big ad business

As antitrust regulators turn up the heat, the company is reportedly considering a sale or spinoff of its third-party ad tech unit, Keach Hagey and Rob Copeland of the WSJ report, citing unnamed sources.

The context:

• The Justice Department has increasingly focused on Google’s third-party ad business, which was “built largely on the company’s 2008 acquisition of the ad-technology firm DoubleClick,” Ms. Hagey and Mr. Copeland write.

• Google’s ad-tech business consists of software used to buy and sell ads across the web.

• Critics say Google unfairly bundles these tools together and uses them to help its own services, like search and YouTube.