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Subpoena Resistance Hurts Google Stock

imrec writes "Google stock sees a record 8% decline shortly after news concerning the government's request for Google's search logs broke earlier this week." From the article: "'There are potentially concerns that Google could be in the cross-hairs of the Justice Department,' Kessler said. 'Investors are worried about interest rates and inflation and they felt technology stocks like Google, Apple, Yahoo and others were able to withstand these kinds of pressure. But now that ability is in doubt,'"

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  1. Re:This is FUD by undeadly · · Score: 1, Troll
    The entire market was down. Granted, not 8%, but to attribute the decline in the Google shareprice because of the DOJ action is silly.

    "Defy us and we'll plant false stories to punish you." Actually, this is common practice with the current administration.

  2. Re:How is this request an invasion into users priv by dbdweeb · · Score: 0, Troll

    Finally someone has got to the essence of the request for information. It's summary data merely intended to support the case that child porn continues unencumbered and that children have unfettered access to porn.

    Instead of "Do no evil" Google has gone to the extreme of "Report no evil." Like an ostrich with its head in the sand Google wants to pretend that there is no evil in the world when in fact their tool can be used as an instrument of evil.

    Here's my new slogan, "Combat evil." Alas, that takes moral clarity and moral courage so I doubt a for profit company will have the integrity to do it.

  3. Re:For christs sake by Darkman,+Walkin+Dude · · Score: 0, Troll

    Who cares? It doesn't make you any more right. Or any less a troll.

  4. Re:For christs sake by Darkman,+Walkin+Dude · · Score: 0, Troll

    You seem to be labouring under the impression that someone gives a crap what you think.

  5. freedom of the net by mike111111111111 · · Score: 0, Troll

    much trouble is that this was made into political issue. I have a child and to put it mildly, when a billion dollar company refuses to help in working on law that may help to defend children from porn, I want this company out. -- cheers