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Is this some kind of growth hacking nonsense? What a useless article. The entire contents:

> Supervisor ACM has fined producer Samsung EUR 39 million for influencing the prices of televisions sold online. The Netherlands Authority for Consumers & Markets (ACM) announced this on Wednesday, according to the competition watchdog, it is one of the highest fines ever.

Diff source with actual reporting: https://nltimes.nl/2021/09/29/dutch-regulator-fines-samsung-...

I like it. I don't want personal anecdotes, author conjecture, awkward analogies, unnecessary tie ins to hot topics, or rehashing context if none is necessary. This quote is the core content of this piece of news.
Somehow too small a fine for such a corporation against the background of the European Union being sued by the giants monopilists Apple and Google. I recently published my https://essaywritinghelp.pro/ essay on the practice of law and reviewed these lawsuits.
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They should have gotten an even larger fine when they announced that you shouldn’t talk about personal information near your television. I mean, WTF?!