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"duopoly" Definitions
  1. a situation in which only two companies or organizations do all the trade in a particular product or service
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It's not almost as if the Internet's adtech duopoly is singing from the same 'ads for greater good trumping the bad' hymn sheet; the Internet's adtech's duopoly is doing exactly that.
But don't worry — digital advertising is still a duopoly.
Unable to compete with the duopoly, Mozilla killed the project.
They got a virtual duopoly when it comes to cans.
You're up against a famous duopoly in Christie's and Sotheby's.
Instead of breaking their duopoly, Bombardier was consumed by it.
First, selling such huge lots risks creating a 5G duopoly.
And they've taken advantage of their duopoly position at every turn.
The US phone market is, for all practical purposes, a duopoly.
Moreover, America's established parties will fight hard to defend their duopoly.
It forms half of a duopoly with Facebook in digital advertising.
There is no room for decency in our duopoly of power.
Trade disputes, it seems, may help keep the aerospace duopoly aloft.■
But Oath hasn't made much of a dent in the duopoly.
The duopoly is strong and shows no signs of slowing down.
As noted by AdWeek, Facebook and its subsidiaries like Instagram continue to maintain an online advertising duopoly with Google that sucks up over 60 percent of all digital ad dollars, and that duopoly is very profitable.
When I talk to marketers and agencies, they don't want a duopoly.
Given that the ecosystem is embedded, even as the duopoly milks it.
The advent of a duopoly is also spurring concerns about monopolistic practices.
They claim a duopoly over the premium part of the smartphone market.
Many Filipinos access internet via data services provided by a telecoms duopoly.
The two-party system, which is called the duopoly, really doesn't work.
Even formidable figures like Theodore Roosevelt failed to break up the duopoly.
Combined, the two providers enjoy a duopoly over New York City broadband.
This duopoly is using three main strategies to quash its tiny competitors.
"Something like baby food, where there is a monopoly or a duopoly — anything that disrupts that duopoly with a natural label will disrupt the market," Barbara Denham, chief economist at Reis, an analytics firm owned by Moody's, tells Axios.
Watch the video above to learn more about how the Airbus-Boeing duopoly.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Facebook's crisis could turn digital advertising's duopoly into a triopoly.
It's in a very good business, it's essentially in a duopoly with Expedia.
Before long it could make the digital-ad duopoly a three-way affair.
The FB/Google advertising duopoly is an anomaly that doesn't have staying power.
"Suddenly, there's no longer an Apple-Samsung duopoly in premium handsets," he wrote.
We saw that a 45-year-old duopoly was not serving these companies.
Together they form a tight digital advertising duopoly, showing no signs of abating.
Critics of the two-party "duopoly" tend to make three mistakes from the start.
In the process, Facebook has become one side of a duopoly in mobile advertising.
But, to all intents and purposes, making airliners is at the moment a duopoly.
But it would make both companies keener than ever to milk their duopoly status.
Google and  Facebook currently have a near-duopoly stranglehold on the mobile ads market.
Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google have gained a near duopoly on digital advertising.
We are duped in every election by two parties holding a duopoly of power.
"There's a duopoly in mobile, and they control distribution," explained one former Facebook exec.
Why it matters: Facebook and Google have an effective "duopoly" over digital ad dollars.
That effectively put independent ISPs out of business, leaving us with today's broadband duopoly.
This is a danger of a monopoly or duopoly, advertisers don't have any choice.
Still, Amazon's market share doesn't come close to the duopoly of Facebook and Google.
Facebook's ills nonetheless give Bezos the chance to elbow his way into the digital duopoly.
Google and Facebook, this famed duopoly, represent 89 percent of new advertising spending in 2017.
Still, the whole episode pokes holes in the invincibility the duopoly once seemed to possess.
Bombardier tried to break their duopoly in larger narrow-body aircraft with its C Series.
The Walled Garden issue relates to the growing digital duopoly enjoyed by Google and Facebook.
The technology is expensive, and just two companies essentially have a duopoly on the tech.
It is a business problem compounded by the duopoly that exists in every TV market.
A second reason is that, in America, outsiders channel popular anger into a political duopoly.
Mind you, both are in the process of being absorbed by the Boeing-Airbus duopoly.
You may think that the Democratic and Republican parties are a "duopoly" that needs competition.
But efforts to tackle anticompetitive practices in aerospace may only strengthen the planemakers' stubborn duopoly.
Realistically, the entrenched party duopoly as well as constitutional amendment rules make fundamental reform unlikely.
"We've broken the duopoly," Xenophon said to cheers from supporters at a campaign event in Adelaide.
Japan's Mitsubishi is one of the few companies that still aspire to compete with the duopoly.
App-less operating systems simply do not stand a chance against the contemporary iOS-Android duopoly.
That certainly wasn't the case in the days of the Wintel duopoly of Microsoft and Intel.
With such men, it was harder to argue that the aerospace industry was a lazy duopoly.
As CNN noted, Oath never really did anything to challenge the Facebook-Google online ad duopoly.
I genuinely think that we have a chance to make a big dent in the duopoly.
"The cloud business is sort of becoming a duopoly between AWS and Azure," she told CNBC.
To beat Facebook and Google's duopoly, Snapchat needs advertisers to build and buy campaigns with confidence.
"In the world of combat sports, it's really become a global duopoly," he told Business Insider.
Mnuchin said he is not making assumptions about the U.S.-European leadership duopoly for the institutions.
They doubt they can put a dent into the online ad duopoly of Facebook and Google.
At times, larger emerging market countries have sought to disrupt the duopoly with their own candidates.
"The true 'spoiler' is the duopoly that cares first and foremost for its perpetuation," he said.
Google and Facebook are now so dominant that they form a practical duopoly over digital advertising.
"We've broken the duopoly," he said to cheers from supporters at a campaign event in Adelaide.
Last year, the astonishing pianist released "Duopoly," a collection of duets with a variety of improvisers.
But despite its hefty investment and marketing push, Microsoft could never crack the Apple-Google duopoly.
The only entity capable of putting a dent in the duopoly, Amazon, is also in the club.
Boeing and Airbus are a duopoly, basically controlling the commercial jet market for airlines around the world.
The duopoly has dominated digital advertising and both companies are only increasing in scale and market share.
"They are benefiting from the same secular growth as Amazon, but they are a duopoly," Milligan said.
Get smart: There's a reason the other half of the digital duopoly isn't getting slammed as hard.
That duopoly is nice for Boeing and Airbus, which have collectively delivered 16,9193 of the two models.
Advertisers are generally wary of the duopoly powers Google and Facebook hold over the digital ad market.
How Apple can pull it off: It shares an effective duopoly with Google in mobile app stores.
Normally, a duopoly and sky-high barriers to entry would have allowed them to jack up prices.
RBC Capital's Mark Mahaney pointed to the growing duopoly of Facebook and Google in online advertising. 2.
The request is therefore a bit ironic, considering that its goal is to confront existing duopoly powers.
Voters are on the side of Main Street businesses, not big banks and the Visa/MasterCard duopoly.
There is no evidence that there are enough centrists or "pragmatists" to threaten the two-party duopoly.
" It noted that Edgewell and Procter & Gamble (PG), which owns Gillette, have a "longstanding and stable duopoly.
The European consortium and Boeing now make up the duopoly that dominates the global commercial aircraft industry.
Typically, shrinking the market to a duopoly would result in an even more rational attitude to pricing.
The two firms operate as a duopoly, which control 73 percent of the U.S. digital ad market.
It was time to build an advanced carbon composite jetliner to compete against the Airbus-Boeing duopoly.
The sluggishness in Oath's integration and its ability to quickly compete against the duopoly is worrying to advertisers.
That duopoly was broken in 2005 when Roman Abramovich, a Russian commodities magnate, showered his wealth on Chelsea.
Though the firm is part of a civil-aviation duopoly with Airbus, competition between the two is fierce.
One of the curiosities of the Airbus-Boeing duopoly is how restrained those margins were—especially at Airbus.
Relatively high barriers of entry exist for other potential competitors essentially forming a duopoly for private prison contracts.
The industry structure is essentially a duopoly between Wyndham's vacation exchange business, RCI, and Interval Leisure Group, Inc.
APAC countries' payments ecosystems vary significantly, with markets ranging from China's near-duopoly to India's still developing hierarchy.
Around the same time, the F.C.C., under pressure from lobbyists, modified the duopoly rule to be more lenient.
"In a duopoly there is little to no competitive market pressure that would curtail these practices," Jasper said.
The "duopoly" of the two parties is a serious problem, stifling a lot of potential competition and ideas.
This duopoly -- and the centralization of information that it creates -- is harming our democracy in two fundamental ways.
"In effect, we are living in a Vanguard-BlackRock duopoly," said Kevin McDevitt, a senior analyst with Morningstar.
It faces stiff competition from Facebook and Google, who are in what amounts to a duopoly for digital ads.
From Bertrand to Nash to Harsanyi, many companies have struggled with competition, conditions of duopoly, price pressures and survival.
Other parties—first the far-right FPÖ, then the Greens, then the liberal NEOS—have challenged the old duopoly.
Left-versus-right bellwethers like Lower Saxony, where the old duopoly remains unfashionably strong, now seem like political museums.
This cosy duopoly was weakened by the long recession that followed the bursting of Spain's housing bubble in 2007.
But Western analysts have said the twin-engine jet faces a huge challenge to shatter the transatlantic airplane duopoly.
Anyone studying the duopoly control of Facebook/Google should check out Arete Research's (Richard Kramer) 15 pages of wisdom.
In the domestic market, which accounts for two-thirds of Virgin's revenue, a stable duopoly has emerged with Qantas.
Currently, only Nasdaq and the NYSE have company listings, giving them an effective duopoly on the closing auction process.
It's a very, very narrow subset of the world that thinks about the duopoly and the problem that causes.
Regardless of a city's size, the NFL prefers one-team "monopoly" markets to two-team "duopoly" markets, Vrooman said.
That suggests online advertising is fast becoming a duopoly that will leave little room for smaller rivals like Snap.
Just wishing that there was an alternative to the Facebook/Google advertising duopoly doesn't make it so, for instance.
Look for Amazon Media Group to all of a sudden be the third player in the Facebook/Google duopoly.
It was a white Anglo-French duopoly where the words "indigenous" and "immigrant" were excised from the national narrative.
Thus, the proposal could result in monopoly or duopoly control over access to the Federal market for commercial items.
In fact, Airbus, along with Boeing, now occupies one half of the global duopoly that dominates commercial airliner production.
It could potentially upend the duopoly of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, making Sinn Féin much harder to ignore.
Copart has the dominant position in the auction market for salvaged cars that&aposs essentially a duopoly with IAA.
Boeing and rival Airbus are a duopoly, providing virtually all the commercial jets needed by the global airline industry.
This brewer's duopoly has led to a second consolidation: wholesalers, the crucial intermediaries who distribute our beers to retailers.
He said that Maven's goal is to build a publishing business that's not beholden to the Google-Facebook duopoly.
In the realm of digital advertising, Facebook and Google are considered to have a reigning "duopoly" over ad spend.
After all, Facebook already comprises half of a duopoly controlling 75% of the digital advertising market, and it's growing fast.
In the weeks prior to the show Airbus and Boeing, two big planemakers, tightened their duopoly position in the industry.
By then, Apple's and Google's app ecosystems had fully taken hold; the duopoly had apps, and Blackberry 10 did not.
Building an alternative developer ecosystem is the most important prerequisite to developing and breaking the smartphone operating system (OS) duopoly.
One space with a duopoly is the off-price retail space with both TJX and Ross Stores at the top.
Customers are concerned a merger would lead to others among North America's remaining railroads, resulting in an anti-competitive duopoly.
The deal comes as Amazon is a growing contender to take on the digital ad duopoly of Google and Facebook.
So the old EPP-S&D duopoly in the parliament is dying, but nothing has yet emerged to replace it.
The world's advertising giants are struggling to adapt to a landscape suddenly dominated by the duopoly of Google and Facebook.
Ryan's view is that the reason an adtech duopoly exists boils down to the "audience leakage" being enabled by RTB.
The U.S. argued that, by eliminating a competitor, the merger would create a duopoly of Intuit and H&R Block.
"Facebook and Google are essentially an advertising duopoly, and we have almost no idea how their algorithms work," she said.
WeWork was part of Dimon's plan to supplant the duopoly of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley running tech's hottest IPOs.
In some cases, if you're at Comcast or at Charter, you either have a little monopoly or duopoly, wireless guys.
"There's been this fear that advertising was going to become a duopoly owned by Google and Facebook," Mr. Mahaney said.
Together Charter and Comcast would control nearly two-thirds of existing customers, forming a national broadband duopoly of unprecedented scale.
In 2016, the reigning party duopoly offered the public two candidates with combined negative ratings at election time of 113%.
Marketers and users are eagerly searching for a less toxic alternative to the Facebook-Google duopoly that dominates digital media.
Advertisers certainly welcome the prospect of having an alternative to the Facebook-Google duopoly, says Chris Vollmer of PwC, a consultancy.
The risk is that China develops a sort of mandated form of entrepreneurship, driven by the strategies of a near-duopoly.
Amazon has quickly become a contender to take on the Google and Facebook duopoly that has dominated the digital advertising ecosystem.
But unlike operating systems in the mobile and PC industries, the streaming market is unlikely to end up in a duopoly.
This may also give them the chance to deal with any challenges that arise from the Apple/Google app onramp duopoly.
"Traditional media owners themselves could put together an effective third force to counter the duopoly of Google and Facebook," Sorrell said.
ProSieben has a virtual duopoly with RTL, Germany's other free-to-air commercial broadcast group, in the German TV advertising market.
Dolgenos, of Cruzio, says she fears the FCC's deregulatory tendencies will push the ISP industry even closer to monopoly or duopoly.
The intention was to boost competition to NYSE and NASDAQ, which had a near-duopoly in share-trading at the time.
Europe continued its fight against what news publishers call a digital advertising duopoly made up of Google and Facebook on Tuesday.
UK news publishers think they've found a solution for the rise of "fake news": investigate the "duopoly" of Google and Facebook.
Alas, the two-party duopoly is tough to break, no matter how many Americans would prefer a wider variety of choices.
" Weld said talk of him ditching Johnson, the presidential nominee, is "wishful thinking on the part of the two-party duopoly.
A ban would create a Nordic duopoly, making life harder for telecom bosses who prefer to use a variety of suppliers.
Those two are long shots, but other teams are positioned to disrupt the league's reigning duopoly as early as next season.
The phones received strong reviews, but did not do much to crack the premium smartphone duopoly of Apple and Samsung Electronics.
The protest also claims that the way the request for proposals stands now will result in a "duopoly" that restricts competition.
"The duopoly continues," said Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of WPP, the world's biggest ad group, referring to Google and Facebook.
The exit of Uber from India's food delivery space has, however, made the market a duopoly play, so investors remain bullish.
Its duopoly with Airbus means that, in the short run, airlines and suppliers have little choice but to bear the costs stoically.
The key to a duopoly is that while both companies tend to do well, one will often do better than the other.
Days later, Morgan Stanley also sent out a research note predicting Amazon would soon start eating into the Facebook-Google ad duopoly
One, the risk of failure was high — at the time, Windows Phone was sputtering, and the iOS/Android duopoly looked increasingly impenetrable.
That duopoly environment has the potential to pose problems should advertisers need to pressure either of these companies to meet their demands.
Mr Obrador, who founded Morena, the main constituent of Juntos haremos historia, as a party in 2014, has destroyed the political duopoly.
This may also give them the chance to deal with any challenges that arise from the Apple/Google app on-ramp duopoly.
The duopoly are expected to get a majority of digital ad sales in America this year, and almost all of the growth.
"The mystery of the duopoly between Airbus and Boeing is that despite everything there is incredible competition," a senior industry executive said.
Even with dramatic market growth, podcasting doesn't have a comparative advantage in competing against the scale and ad-targeting of the duopoly.
Such tight-knit alliances between rivals are unprecedented in the industry, but then again, so is an all-consuming duopoly money pit.   
Beginning with Craigslist—and culminating with an online ad duopoly controlled by Facebook and Google—the newspaper business model was rapidly disrupted.
Another reason why Verizon may struggle to challenge Facebook's and Google's duopoly has to do with new plans from the telecoms regulator.
Marketers may increasingly see Amazon as a threat to the duopoly of Facebook and Google, but Amazon's growth rate is slowing down.
But the claims that they were uniting to fight some kind of yellow peril or an AT&T-Verizon duopoly were unconvincing.
They also wrote that Hershey's "duopoly" with rival Mars ensures that the company doesn't have much to fear from third-party disruptors.
Every election, the establishment tells voters they have no alternative but to choose the lesser of two evils offered by this duopoly.
Beyond the duopoly, Amazon could tap the $70 billion TV ad market as it ramps up ad-supported OTT streaming video offerings.
In trying to attract companies, IEX hopes to shatter the near-duopoly currently held by the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Inc.
News Corp, like all media companies, is engaged in a losing fight with the "duopoly" for a finite amount of digital advertising money.
Bertrand would later develop a thesis around an economic situation in which two companies dominate a market, formally known as the Bertrand duopoly.
There are two things companies can do to escape Bertrand duopoly: either come up with a lower cost structure or differentiate the product.
It's a duopoly, and it's only been since T-Mobile emerged as a brash challenger brand that either has significantly reacted to competition.
DUOPOLY The high cost of flights has broader consequences for the Indonesian economy, which expanded by 240% in the first quarter, missing expectations.
Over time, China and India may insist that the duopoly make more aircraft within their borders, to capture more jobs and intellectual property.
JULIA BOORSTIN: So, Randy, one of the big topics of conversation here at Cannes is concerns about the digital duopoly, Facebook and Google.
Snap faces tough competition for ad dollars — majority of its revenue — as the industry is locked in a duopoly of Facebook and Google.
If it consumed Twitter as well, the social landscape would constrict further — at least in the United States — to something approaching a duopoly.
The two companies created a duopoly, dubbed "Wintel," that not only eclipsed IBM's office dominance, but extended personal computers into homes as well.
AppNexus, MediaMath, and LiveRamp launched a consortium last month that pools their media buying capabilities into a force that may rival the duopoly.
Yes, but: Independents claim nearly every major election year as "their year," but the strength of the two-party duopoly always wins out.
"The aim is to cancel the duopoly between the socialists and Christian democrats," Salvini told reporters after taping a talk show in Rome.
In it, they raise concerns that the post-merger version of Charter would, along with Comcast, have a duopoly over the cable market.
A parliamentary committee has recently called for an inquiry into the telecoms duopoly, raising questions about fake tenders and squandering of public funds.
The PUK and the Erbil-based Barzani clan's KDP together form a dynastic duopoly predicated on patronage in the regions they respectively control.
A parliamentary committee has recently called for an inquiry into the telecoms duopoly, raising questions about fake tenders and squandering of public funds.
They informed his investments in Mastercard and Visa — two companies that have essentially formed a duopoly in the payments industry, according to Puglia.
"In the U.S. there is a duopoly between two very big players, and then there are two smaller players well behind," he said.
This year, he's looking at the range of platforms that might grow to pose a threat to the digital duopoly — Google and Facebook.
The two companies created a duopoly, nicknamed "Wintel," that not only eclipsed IBM's office dominance, but extended personal computers into homes as well.
Dimon has made a point of breaking up the Goldman Sachs-Morgan Stanley tech IPO duopoly and has touted his bank's recent success.
Only twice since the Iowa-New Hampshire duopoly hardened into place in 22016 have Democrats chosen a nominee who did not win either.
"That's pretty bloody water that's been picked over by both the duopoly and the thousands of other quote-unquote adtech companies," O'Connor says.
The reform's goal was to introduce fairness and competition into a non-transparent, unfair market dominated by the duopoly of Visa and MasterCard.
The adtech market has long been referred to as a duopoly, on account of the proportion of digital ad spending that gets sucked up by just two people-profiling giants: Google and Facebook (the pair accounted for 58% of the market in 2018, according to eMarketer data) — and in Europe a number of competition regulators have been probing the duopoly.
If it hopes to get a significant cut of the duopoly between Facebook and Google, it'll have to better prove its ads can work.
But it could have been a stylish new flavor to help balance out the two-note duopoly that we get from Apple and Samsung.
What they're saying: Encouraging home dialysis would obviously shake up the business models of dialysis clinic operators, namely the duopoly of DaVita and Fresenius.
Another idea is to keep the duopoly in place, but to turn Fannie and Freddie into utilities, privately capitalised but with regulators capping returns.
There's this duopoly, they come in and say, "We're going to disrupt this industry," but that's also a part of their storytelling behind it.
But selling digital ads on their own websites is a challenge for most news organisations, in part because of the competition from the duopoly.
You can see that the Facebook/Google duopoly ate the print guys' lunch many years ago, and finally surpassed the TV guys last year.
Local EU antitrust regulators, including in Germany and France, have also been investigating the Google, Facebook adtech duopoly on several fronts in recent years.
The Famous leadership The Famous leadership "It's hard to trust the duopoly of Google and Facebook," or the closed system of Apple, Newcomb warns.
That performance caps an extraordinary two decades for the Boeing and Airbus duopoly, as a growing global middle class has taken to the air.
"They're focusing on areas which are oligopoly or duopoly, and have high margins, and Sony has high market share in those instances," Goyal said.
Stone refers to the "two-party duopoly" that brought about "endless wars" in the Middle East and "the erosion of civil liberties" at home.
Why it matters: The acquisition will help AT&T build its automated digital advertising business that could compete with Google and Facebook's massive duopoly.
Why it matters: Google and Facebook have an effective "duopoly" over digital ad revenue, eating up more than 90% of all new ad dollars.
Beijing might merge state-owned wireless carriers China Unicom and China Telecom to create a $70 billion-plus telco giant – and a market duopoly.
The duopoly, which jointly accounts for nearly three quarters of Australian grocery sales, is now making regular public announcements urging people to buy less.
Bolthouse and its rival Grimmway Farms have a virtual duopoly on U.S. carrot production, harvesting at least 80% of the country's fresh carrot crop.
On mobile, plenty of niche players tried to break the Chrome/Safari duopoly, but while they did have some innovative ideas, nothing ever stuck.
Here we go again, with the unspoken predicates of a pompous duopoly that never directs words like "spoiler" or "siphon away" toward one another.
He tore up the company's pricing strategy, using discounts to undercut the industry's cozy near duopoly, then negotiated exclusive rights to carry Apple's iPhone.
But she or he will be lauded as the person who ended an anachronistic duopoly and brought the nominating process into the 21st century.
The state's Republicans now have a chance to help break the dysfunctional duopoly that is the American political system, and they should take it.
Broke the Federer-Nadal grand slam duopoly by beating Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to win his maiden major title at Melbourne Park in 2008.
" Weld said earlier this month that talk of him leaving the Libertarian ticket is "wishful thinking on the part of the two-party duopoly.
A story which had echoes of Leicester's triumph was Atletico Madrid's breaking of the Barcelona-Real Madrid duopoly to win La Liga in 2014.
When that day mercifully arrives, the two-party duopoly that has strangled American politics for almost two centuries will finally come to an end.
An ad blocker could also bolster Google's already-enormous power in the digital ads market, on which it and Facebook currently have a duopoly.
Oath promises it can help advertisers who are tired of the Google-Facebook duopoly by using its vast pool of data for ad targeting.
Airbus and Boeing operate a roughly equal duopoly in the market for single-aisle jets that Airbus values at $603 trillion over 20 years.
As we mentioned, Amazon is seeing a lot of progress in advertising and is becoming a threat to the Google-Facebook duopoly on digital ads.
But even Amazon's projected ad revenue is a relative drop in the bucket compared to the massive duopoly Facebook and Google hold on the market.
A merger would let the two leading players avoid Uber or Lyft buying a smaller player and then making the duopoly into a competitive threesome.
While Uber and Lyft, the top two ride-hailing services in the US, may comprise a duopoly the companies shouldn't be valued the same way.
The duopoly was ended by the centrist Kadima party, which was formed by Ariel Sharon in 2005 and attracted politicians from both Labour and Likud.
The duopoly commands the majority of the $100bn internet advertising market in America; Vice, BuzzFeed and Vox combined get less than 1% of that market.
But Djokovic once trailed Federer and Nadal by big margins, and he has used their excellence for motivation and taken a sledgehammer to the duopoly.
Harry's has added much needed competition to a market that had long been a duopoly market, the FTC said in its statement announcing its move.
What we have instead is a Verizon/AT&T duopoly, but letting Sprint and T-Mobile team up could let them form a third offering.
They believe that Spiegel and his team can innovate and win mobile, even while they are competing against the advertising duopoly of Facebook and Google.
The Libertarian and Green Parties are suing the Commission on Presidential Debates on antitrust grounds, hoping to break the major parties' "duopoly" on presidential debates.
With 18.6 million active users as of December, 1.1 million drivers, and 39 percent market share, it practically has a duopoly with Uber, he said.
He wants a third telecoms player to start operations in the first quarter next year, to break a duopoly and boost competition and service quality.
In 2008 the Canadian firm began its attempt to break Airbus and Boeing's duopoly on smaller jets, spooking the pair into upgrading their own models.
Boeing and Airbus, often described as holding a duopoly over the large commercial airline industry since the 1990s, each own approximately half of that market.
In the face of that duopoly, there's also been increasing interest around Amazon's ad business, which is starting to be taken more seriously by brands.
While the duopoly has been remarkably unsuccessful at getting anything done in Washington DC, their attempts to rig the electoral process have been exceptionally effective.
It was a move opposed by a whole coalition of consumer groups because it creates a national duopoly controlling 90 percent of high-speed broadband.
It's a courageous statement, given the fact that 85 percent of all incremental advertising dollars is being spent with the duopoly of Google and Facebook.
It's interesting to note that the market had already been differentiating between the digital-ad duopoly of Facebook/Alphabet and e-commerce leaders Amazon/Netflix.
Indeed, with the exception of Slim and the occasional overseas billionaire, Gates and Buffett have been a duopoly at the top of the rich list.
The FPO portrays itself as the only alternative to Austria's entrenched duopoly of the Social Democrats and conservatives, denouncing them as elitists unwilling to impose reforms.
The mattress business is essentially a duopoly run by private equity firms who have made major investments in real-estate and an in-store sales model.
"This is an extremely large market and its turning into a duopoly where the majority of vendors are going to pick AWS or Azure," he said.
The deals would leave farmers facing a duopoly in seed (Bayer/Monsanto and Dow) and two big firms in chemicals (Syngenta and Bayer/Monsanto), she said.
And he believes that 2018 might be the year that a third company joins what he calls the Facebook/Google "duopoly" in online advertising and search.
Certainly there was no evidence from the results at the Pyeongchang Games that the duopoly held by Canada and the United States would end anytime soon.
"This a global duopoly with two manufacturers … there aren't a wealth of people that Boeing could choose to put aside from their main competitor," Kahyaoglu said.
Google-Facebook Dominance Hurts Ad Tech Firms, Speeding Consolidation The Google-Facebook advertising duopoly has led to consolidation in the ad tech industry, Claire Ballentine reports.
In some respects, especially related to their mobile duopoly, Apple and Google could fall asleep at the wheel and never have to worry about being superseded.
The "duopoly" is expected to continue after U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee, David Malpass, was approved in April to lead the World Bank with European support.
Media companies that have been struggling to navigate Google and Facebook's dominance are finding that the duopoly has started to address their biggest demands this summer.
Uber and Lyft have a 60/40 split of market share and it will be to imagine a duopoly in a raged price war, he said.
Google's Nexus was great, but it was phablet-sized and available through limited channels, leaving only the Apple-Samsung duopoly for most people to choose from.
J.P. On "Duopoly," her sharp and stimulating new album, the pianist Kris Davis engages eight different improvising musicians in duets, covering a lot of sonic territory.
A submission from "supplier B", published on Tuesday, said the combined group and Tesco would benefit from a duopoly with 60 percent of Britain's grocery market.
Amazon Web Services is also the lead player in the cloud computing market, and the company is making headway against the Facebook/Google online ad duopoly.
At a national level, EU competition regulators have been paying increasing attention to how the adtech industry is dominated by the duopoly of Google and Facebook.
Check out this video, where top marketers and agencies dish on the so-called 'duopoly' and what if anything the industry needs to do about it.
This situation recently led a group representing more than 2,000 U.S. newspapers to ask Congress for an antitrust safe harbor against what it considers a "duopoly."
A surge in support for Sinn Fein on the back of a housing crisis effectively broke a century-old duopoly between Fine Gael and Fianna Fail.
But what probably helps Boeing as much as anything else is it has an effective duopoly — along with rival Airbus — when it comes to passenger aircraft.
That's because the so-called duopoly of Facebook and Google, by some estimates, accounted for nearly 100% of the growth in US digital ad revenue last year.
There'll be no further development, no miraculous Windows 241 Mobile revivals, and no further attempts to compete with the overwhelming duopoly of Apple's iOS and Google's Android.
In Monday's poll, the party enjoyed more support among 25-34 year olds than the century old, center-right duopoly of Fine Gael and Fianna Fail combined.
Fearful of a political backlash provoked by the Facebook scandal, companies that do not depend on advertising are trying to distance themselves from the online ad duopoly.
With its inclusion in both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, now anyone in the smartphone duopoly can keep track of their loved ones.
Still, there's a world of difference between Amazon starting to sell ads, and Amazon being a potentially disruptive force to the advertising duopoly of Google and Facebook.
Son has also been highly critical of the government previously when SoftBank was still a fledgling telecoms service trying to break up a cosy duopoly in Japan.
"In this age of the Google/Facebook duopoly, a relentless focus on invention and innovation is the only way to succeed," says Bloomberg Media CEO Justin Smith.
Snap is deftly using acquisitions like Placed and Flite to close the advertising gap between its tools and those offered by the duopoly of Google and Facebook.
The Southeast Asian country aims to name a third telecom operator within the first quarter that will break the duopoly of PLDT Inc and Globe Telecom Inc.
While Facebook and Google offer tools for journalists, a group of news organizations has said the near-duopoly of online advertising is a threat to free press.
Of course, capital-S Socialists remain on the fringe of American politics, where the duopoly of big-money Democrats and Republicans won't lose its grip anytime soon.
That has come at the expense of traditional players such as newspapers, and it has spooked consumer advocates who are concerned about the rise of a duopoly.
Speaking at MIT's Sloan Sports Conference last Friday, Obama said he wants the internet giants — he called them a duopoly — to rethink their business models and algorithms.
The Department of Justice is allowing the damage to continue by greenlighting these two big brewers to extend their duopoly into craft beer by acquiring craft brewers.
Another issue is that Vodafone Idea's departure would essentially leave a duopoly between Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio, which is backed by Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani.
For decades, Mexico's beer market has been dominated by the corporate duopoly of Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma, which makes Tecate and Dos Equis, and the Corona producer Grupo Modelo.
Tensions between Google and Facebook, which hold a duopoly over the digital ad industry, and the advertisers that patronize them have come to a head in recent months.
At industry conferences, he presented chart after chart showing the emerging duopoly of Facebook and Google, the commoditization of quality journalism, and the perils of clickbait content strategies.
Meanwhile Apple and Alphabet have achieved a virtual duopoly on mobile operating systems, with only a tiny sliver of consumers choosing an alternative for their smartphones and tablets.
To break into the shuttle duopoly and draw passengers all the way to Newark, it would need to have an appeal that the other shuttle airlines couldn't offer.
John Neely Kennedy (R-LA) sees the two tech giants — the duopoly as they're often called — as far too powerful in their damaging control of the news kingdom.
At the core of Schultz's diagnosis is the idea that America's two-party duopoly is distorting politics and leaving Americans unrepresented, good ideas unnoticed, and policy problems entrenched.
The basic idea is to wean publishers off of display advertising, where Google and Facebook have a duopoly, and get them to become self-supporting through subscription revenue.
AVs could obviously help Lyft increase its margins and drive down its prices, but it also would open the ride-hail market up well beyond its current duopoly.
Why it matters: The video duopoly of Facebook and YouTube is killing it in the arms race for live-streaming dominance, which should have traditional TV companies worried.
Analysts say the "duopoly" is likely to continue after U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee, David Malpass, was approved in April to lead the World Bank with European support.
The bigger picture: Huawei could be in position — more so than past entrants to the smartphone OS space — to topple the iOS/Android duopoly, at least in China.
" That 42 countries have reached an agreement on standards for trustworthy AI is a powerful counter-narrative to prevailing notions of an "AI duopoly" and "AI cold war.
The bank has been angling for more IPO work by trying to unlock the duopoly that Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have on taking the hottest companies public.
"We've said in Australia, we will live with the duopoly and we will live with the oligopoly," said Chris Adam, associate dean at the UNSW Australia Business School.
For Comac, the plane represents the culmination of decades of work; for Airbus and Boeing, it is a challenge to a profitable duopoly that has endured for decades.
Toward third parties, the duopoly has built the highest hurdles in the western world to stymie small-party competition (and, one might add, to stymie voters as well).
The results were sobering for the duopoly that has long controlled Irish politics: Fine Gael, Mr. Varadkar's center-right party, and Fianna Fail, the center-right opposition party.
Uber and Lyft have both tried to raise prices as their investors ask for profits, but have found the duopoly makes that perhaps more difficult than previously imagined.
Retailers contend that the two biggest players — Visa and MasterCard — have become a duopoly that subverts the free market by centrally fixing the fees that banks charge merchants.
"Industrially and competitively it is logical in a duopoly that you need a reasonably strong competition," said Rob Morris, head consultant at UK-based aerospace advisers Flight Ascend.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte last month offered China the "privilege" of challenging a longstanding duopoly that has frustrated consumers because of slow and intermittent internet and mobile phone services.
Analysts say the effective creation of a two-tier duopoly, with Boeing and Airbus both expanding into smaller jets, could push more suppliers to merge to maintain negotiating power.
While there is no immediate threat to Airbus and Boeing, delegates say the feeling is taking hold in boardrooms and governments that their duopoly cannot be taken for granted.
UVN benefits from a premier industry position, with duopoly television and radio stations in most of the top Hispanic markets and a national overlay of broadcast and cable networks.
Huawei, Xiaomi, and Oppo are the No. 2, No. 20183, and No. 5 smartphone makers in the world by marketshare, but in the United States there's a virtual duopoly.
You say you want to play the emerging cloud-services quasi-duopoly without having to worry about what it costs Amazon to ship a pair of flip-flops overnight?
You may still believe in your heart of hearts that Hillary Clinton is no better than Donald Trump, and that a blow must be struck against two-party duopoly.
It's a lot, but far from making a serious dent in the Facebook/Google duopoly, and it's especially not enough given that Snap blew through $2.2 billion last quarter.
The ISP snooping bill was just the fruit of the poisonous tree of the ISP duopoly so we need to start thinking and talking about a truly Open Internet.
"By now, people realize that the landscape is so big — and every market is so different — there will be more than a monopoly or a duopoly," Mr. Waiser said.
During Simons' tenure at the FTC, the agency sued to stop Diageo and Pernod Ricard from buying Seagram Spirits and Wine in 2001 to prevent a duopoly in rum.
Partly, it is that the duopoly of the Democrats and the Republicans doesn't only squeeze out third parties, it keeps fringe parties where they should be -- on the fringes.
In the wake of revelations that Facebook overestimated a key video metric for years, Google — the other half of the mobile advertising duopoly — is having troubles of its own.
Facebook and Google, which together have a de facto duopoly on digital advertising dollars, already collect this sort of information and use it to help advertisers better target users.
But above all, it is anti-system — the established duopoly of the Social Democrats and the People's Party, who, in the eyes of many Austrians, run a cozy cartel.
Weeks after Uber exited India's food delivery market, conceding defeat to local giants Swiggy and Zomato, a new player is gearing up to challenge the heavily-backed duopoly: Amazon.
If Vodafone Idea shuts shop, the market would shape as a duopoly of rivals Airtel and Reliance Jio, which many analysts and executives see as bad for the industry.
This brings us back to the Trump administration's plan, which threatens to abandon this central component of reform and release the duopoly back into private control -- unless Congress acts.
The deal, marking the biggest shift in commercial aerospace in decades, would reshape a global passenger jet duopoly and reinforce Western planemakers against newcomers from China, Russia and Japan.
The deal, marking the biggest shift in commercial aerospace in decades, would reshape a global passenger jet duopoly and reinforce Western planemakers against newcomers from China, Russia and Japan.
Boeing and Embraer said last week they were discussing a "potential combination", in a move that would consolidate a global passenger jet duopoly provided Brazil's government gives its blessing.
Forte also said that FedEx and UPS operate a duopoly in shipping and Amazon is trying to break that by trying to be more self sufficient to lower shipping costs.
The industry, once so accustomed to acting the monopoly or duopoly in its sector, must suddenly "deal with" thousands if not millions of unhappy customers and a heated public debate.
Essential is lean, however, and de Masi says that it has support from partners who aren't thrilled about the duopoly built up by Apple and Samsung in the smartphone market.
Oath was supposed to be a media company that would challenge tech titans Facebook and Google's crushing duopoly over the advertising business, as well as growing advertising rivals like Amazon.
"We've started our journey to disrupt the Dutch market and we will be creating a viable and strong attacker of the duopoly KPN and VodafoneZiggo," Langheim said in the statement.
Many leading industry figures have recognized that collective action like the UK boycott is the only way to counterweight the duopoly power Google and Facebook have in the online market.
What was once the preserve of a stockmarket duopoly of the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, and a handful of narrow commodity markets, is now a bewilderingly complex tapestry.
He proposed that in a state of duopoly, whereby players offer a non-differentiated product and are not in cooperation, their customers buy from whichever one sells it for cheaper.
In next year's European election, both the European Parliament and the European Commission may become more fractious as the old duopoly of centre-right and centre-left loses its majority.
Soaring domestic ticket prices in the world's fifth-biggest domestic aviation market, now a duopoly, led the government in May to order Garuda Indonesia and Lion Air to lower fares.
The benefit of being in an advertising duopoly with Google is that it will likely continue to print money even if the time users spend on the site declines significantly.
"These tactics could effectively create a duopoly in the Western markets for Ericsson and Nokia for 5G," said Neil Campling, co-head of the global thematic group at Mirabaud Securities.
LOW's effectively operates in a duopoly with competitor Home Depot, while the remaining industry competitors are too small to achieve the economies of scale that the two industry bellwethers enjoy.
The high cost of protecting this duopoly is most visible in guarantees that the auction houses make to sellers about the price they can expect if they sell their treasures.
That means 97 percent of the tens of thousands of BDS locations across the country—small businesses, schools, libraries, hospitals, and other local institutions—face monopoly or duopoly market conditions.
If the Republican Party is beyond redemption, that system—having evolved into a duopoly whose norms and institutions depend on the responsible stewardship of each party—is no longer workable.
The desire to vote for a third-party candidate is understandable since the current election campaign has unequivocally ventured outside the political culture of the traditional Republican-Democratic party duopoly.
Mid last year Duterte singled out the telecoms duopoly for failing to improve their services and gave them a year to shape up, or he would open the sector up.
During Simons' tenure at the FTC, the agency sued to stop Diageo PLC and Pernod Ricard from buying Seagram Spirits and Wine in 2001 to prevent a duopoly in rum.
The home-grown C919 plane, which represents China's attempt to break the Boeing and Airbus duopoly in the lucrative narrow-body market, took its long-delayed maiden flight last month.
"It's clear that the announced transaction would create a monopoly in cable content distribution and a de facto duopoly in fixed-line infrastructure in Germany," Chief Executive Markus Haas said.
Now, he's back with a new company called Starry, and this time the prize is the consumer broadband Internet market, which for most consumers is currently a monopoly or duopoly.
While Google and Facebook still have a virtual duopoly on digital advertising revenue, Amazon's business is growing faster than expected, cementing it as a third, increasingly competitive player, according to eMarketer.
As Pai's supporters will point out, the online ad market market is already a duopoly, and adding new competitors to the mix could force everyone toward better ads and better practices.
In the meantime, we need regulation that limits how my local monopoly (or maybe duopoly) can use its market power to extract economics from customers and distort access to the internet.
In the war between Uber and Lyft, or in any other duopoly, the ability of companies to make calculated decisions at times of competition remains a vital piece of the puzzle.
Governments around the world are looking to hold these two giants — called the "digital duopoly" — accountable for the content posted on their platforms and for the way they protect users data.
"The two leading OTAs [online travel agencies] show the first signs of acting as rational players in a global duopoly," Morgan Stanley's Brian Nowak wrote in a note to clients Thursday.
Why it matters: With the support of every major print publication, this is the first big step media industry leaders are taking to rally government action against the Google-Facebook duopoly.
But even with clear seniority hints, the duopoly confuses both Kazakhs and foreign investors in the oil-rich nation who are used to dealing with a clearly defined chain of command.
The company's biggest problem, though, is the CSeries, its project to develop a 27- to 2000-seater plane to break the duopoly of Airbus and Boeing in this area (see table).
"In a duopoly (or, for power users seeking speeds faster than DSL, perhaps a cable monopoly), there is little to no competitive market pressure that would curtail these practices," Jasper said.
The Times' report is going to reignite needed conversation about whether the executive duopoly, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg and chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg, are fit to keep running the company.
"What our clients want and what our agencies want is more competition of the space, anything that gives more competition to the duopoly of Facebook and Google," Sorrell said to CNBC.
First, the market was plagued by heavy taxes that allowed bigger companies to profit from economies of scale, creating an oppressive duopoly between HiteJinro and Oriental Brewery (the makers of Cass).
In fact, the world has been multi-polar since at least the early 1970s, if not earlier, thanks to the rise of nations in Europe and Asia outside the superpower duopoly.
That should encourage more Americans to vote as freely of the old duopoly as they increasingly claim to be; 42% say they are independent voters, up from 30% a decade ago.
Olean said a wave of acquisitions in the canned seafood industry had already created an "oligopolistic structure," which would be turned into "a virtual duopoly" if the planned merger went ahead.
The C919, China's bid to break the Airbus and Boeing duopoly in the narrow-body passenger jet market, has not yet obtained an airworthiness certification and is not yet in service.
While developers, who will be G.E.'s customers, welcome the entry of another player to compete with the existing duopoly, they seem to be waiting to see how the turbine performs.
But some analysts believe Google and its partner in the digital-advertising duopoly, Facebook, stand to benefit from the rules because they can afford to comply while smaller competitors might not.
Their offers also set up a battle with Rupert Murdoch's media empire at News Corporation, one of Australia's biggest media companies — Domain enjoys a duopoly in property ad sales with realestate.com.
At a time when the two-party duopoly is drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next instead of solving problems, our system needs strong independents at every level of government.
The new two-tier duopoly, putting Airbus and Bombardier on one side against Boeing and Embraer on the other, strengthens established Western planemakers against new entrants such as China, analysts say.
Meanwhile, as the media hemorrhages money, it becomes ever more reliant on Facebook and Google — even as that duopoly devours most of the advertising dollars that used to go to the media.
But while it might seem like consumers still have plenty of options for mobile innovation, the Apple and Samsung duopoly will likely strengthen without Huawei forcing them outside of their comfort zones.
The third license was offered at the behest of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and aims to boost the country's notoriously patchy services and end a domestic duopoly long accused of being uncompetitive.
Such a significant imbalance in market share poses serious long-term risk to the loser in the Airbus-Boeing duopoly, because it creates a gap in costs that can't easily be bridged.
The state duopoly which once controlled Indian telephony has been reduced to a 10% share of the market as people abandon fixed lines for mobile phones offered by frenetically competitive private providers.
A new privacy law in California would be a threat to ISPs trying to break into the digital advertising market and the start of a slippery slope for the Facebook-Google duopoly.
"We will have the critical mass to offer a real alternative to the future duopoly in the enterprise market," Pierre Bontemps, Coriolis's Chief Executive Officer was quoted by Les Echos as saying.
Rather another tech giant — Amazon — has been growing its share of the digital ad market, and is expected to make what eMarketer dubs the start of "a small dent in the duopoly".
But my main message, dear readers, is this: Google has come out of the gate with a top-flight phone and suddenly, there's no longer an Apple-Samsung duopoly in premium handsets.
A fair assessment that preserves market competition is vital to ensuring Medicare beneficiary access to clinical laboratory services and to preventing a government-created diagnostic testing duopoly that Medicare ultimately cannot afford.
Facebook's value has soared over the last several years because it and Google effectively have a duopoly on digital advertising, thanks to the staggering amount of data they collect about their users.
What is fascinating — even inspiring — about American elections is that the two parties that make up our duopoly of power score every two years on the same scam, with the same chumps.
A major uncertainty surrounding any combination would be whether the move secures approval from Britain's competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), given that the deal would effectively create a duopoly.
But given that Google is only one half of the smartphone ecosystem's duopoly, Apple also needs to consider new approaches as well or risk losing developer interest in building for its platforms.
The big picture: Other tech giants, like Apple and Amazon, are doing all they can to eat away at the duopoly — at the expense of traditional advertising giants in the media business.
But my main message, dear readers, is this: Google has come out of the gate with a top-flight phone, and suddenly there's no longer an Apple-Samsung duopoly in premium handsets.
KRIS DAVIS "Duopoly" (Pyroclastic) Ms. Davis, a pianist of investigative instinct, digs in separately with eight worthy partners, including the clarinetist Don Byron, the drummer Marcus Gilmore and the guitarist Julian Lage.
In fact, a recent study from the Consumer Federation of America determined that since 2010 alone, these largely monopoly or duopoly-controlled markets have resulted in U.S. economic losses totaling $150 billion.
So Boeing, in our opinion, a great company, with great management, strong balance sheet, more cash than debt, a duopoly in the world, was selling at ten times two years out earnings.
Consumption habits were changing, traditional distribution was declining, while over-the-top services were steadily increasing and the emerging advertising duopoly of Facebook and Google were creating an entirely new competitive landscape.
"This is a good opportunity for me to say sorry, this should not have happened, and we need to do better" Google and Facebook currently have duopoly control over the online ads market.
This rich trove of data has made Amazon into the third-largest digital ad platform in the U.S. and a growing contender to take on the digital ad duopoly of Google and Facebook.
Since 1998 Nagano Winter Games, Canada and the United States have held a duopoly, playing for every gold medal except one when Sweden crashed the party at the 2006 Turin Olympics, taking silver.
The duopoly of the conservative People's Party (PP) of the prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, and the opposition Socialists (PSOE), who have traded turns in power for the past 33 years, has been upended.
"It's clear that the announced transaction would create a monopoly in cable content distribution and a de facto duopoly in fixed-line infrastructure in Germany," Chief Executive Markus Haas said in a statement.
ALDI has smashed the century-old Australian duopoly in just a decade and a half, helped by its cheaper in-house brands - a move Coles and Woolworths have been copying to attract buyers.
Boeing and Embraer's commercial aviation partnership, which would consolidate a global passenger jet duopoly, has been approved by the Brazilian government and by Embraer's shareholders but still needs regulatory approval from several countries.
The cozy duopoly Cielo shared with rival Rede - owned by Itaú Unibanco Holding SA - has been shattered as the two have respectively lost exclusive rights to process Visa and MasterCard transactions in Brazil.
Mactaggart's answer is that as more users opt out of targeting, the duopoly will lose the power to track them across the web and collect the behavioral data that feeds its ad business.
China's new benchmark could change this, potentially breaking the Brent-WTI financial duopoly that has dominated oil trading for decades, requiring international traders to get used to dealing some crude futures in yuan.
Grocers like Coles and larger Woolworths Group Ltd are struggling to protect a once-tight duopoly from newcomers such as German discounter ALDI Inc, while a steep property downturn weighs on consumer spending.
Both companies lost billions of dollars on subsidizing rides on ultimately futile efforts to outflank one another, and what was previously a market dominated by two companies (a duopoly) is now a monopoly.
The exit of Uber Eats from India has made the local food delivery market a duopoly between Zomato and Prosus Ventures-backed Swiggy, which raised $113 million in an ongoing round last month.
Boeing will buy a controlling stake in the commercial aircraft arm of Brazilian planemaker Embraer under a new $4.75-billion joint venture, the companies said on Thursday, cementing a global passenger jet duopoly.
Google, Facebook's counterpart in a duopoly that now threatens to control 84 percent of digital ad dollars worldwide by the end of the year, has similarly declined to implement GDPR-style policies worldwide.[Reuters]
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The new corporate name underscores a realignment of the global aerospace industry in which two dominant manufacturers - Boeing and Airbus SE - strengthened their duopoly in the $150 billion jet market by absorbing weaker challengers.
The Australian domestic aviation market is largely a duopoly between Qantas and smaller rival Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd , both of which have increased fares and boosted domestic earnings by keeping a lid on capacity.
"We are the brightest, biggest alternate threat to the Duopoly because of our focus on an open approach to ad tech and our strength in mobile," Oath's chief revenue officer John DeVine tells Axios.
The Australian domestic aviation market is largely a duopoly of Qantas and smaller rival Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd, both of which have increased fares and boosted domestic earnings by keeping a lid on capacity.
While the benefits won't kick in in time for Snap's pivotal Q2 earnings call next week, Advanced Mode could help the upstart put a dent in the Google/Facebook ad duopoly down the line.
With Washington bitterly polarized, the need to break out of the divisive duopoly of Republican and Democrat has never been clearer -- especially for those folks who used to consider themselves on the center-right.
The new corporate name underscores a realignment of the global aerospace industry in which two dominant manufacturers - Boeing and Airbus SE - strengthened their duopoly in the $150 billion jet market by absorbing weaker challengers.
Although Hotel Sacher says it won a nine-year legal battle in 1963 meaning it could call its cake "the original," the rivalry persists, and the two have a duopoly over the Sachertorte market.
This comes from a company that pulled $16.6 billion in ad revenue for Q63 2019 alone, and which is one half of the digital ad duopoly arguably responsible for crushing the US news industry.
Bukele's February election victory ended three decades of an electoral system dominated by a two party duopoly and was marked by the outsider's calls to wipe out entrenched graft in the poor, violent country.
That's not nothing, but it's a lot less than what Google claims—and it has to be weighed against what publishers could be making if the market weren't dominated by the Facebook-Google duopoly.
Mitchell said that the provision could allow Amazon to gain a monopoly or duopoly on the profitable world of commercial government purchases, leaving smaller businesses behind and further consolidating the behemoth tech firm's power.
The IPO will mark the transformation of the parent company from a mobile phone network provider — which successfully challenged Japan's incumbent duopoly — into one of the world's biggest technology investors under Chief Executive Masayoshi Son.
The Southeast Asian nation last month offered China the "privilege" of challenging the longstanding duopoly of PLDT Inc and Globe Telecom Inc, whose internet and mobile phone services across the sprawling archipelago can be inconsistent.
Paired with the troves of data the company already collects on its users, Lens could help Google maintain the massive competitive advantage it already has used to achieve a digital ad duopoly with Facebook.[CNET]
The sale marks the end of an era for Montreal-based Bombardier, which has been forced to admit defeat in the face of heavy competition from the industry's entrenched duopoly, Boeing (BA) and Airbus (EADSY).
Alibaba and JD.com have been in a war over the Chinese e-commerce space for a decade or so, but a third player called Pinduoduo has managed to shake up the duopoly in recent times.
Google and Facebook, often referred to as "The Duopoly," were responsible for roughly 603% of all digital advertising growth last quarter in the United States, according to Brian Wieser, Senior Advertising Analyst at Pivotal Research.
Running as a third-party candidate in a first-past-the-post election system is likelier to reinforce the two-party duopoly, and the dangers of third parties, than to open America to multiparty democracy.
In recent years the Russian government has made moves to encourage the development of alternatives to the duopoly of US-dominated smartphone platforms, Android and Apple's iOS — flagging Sailfish as one possibility, along with Tizen.
Tesco has said the deal should not be cleared without "extensive remedies", and number four Morrisons has raised concerns about an "effective duopoly" - Tesco and Sainsbury's-Asda - controlling more than 60 percent of the market.
Silva said it is especially important to set limits as new entrants from Russia, Japan and China are challenging Embraer's and Bombardier's duopoly in the regional jet market, in some cases with generous government backing.
His promise to break a telecoms duopoly criticized by businesses and consumers would soon be fulfilled, he said, with a third player to be picked from interested foreign and local bidders offering the best services.
California moved to a system that sends the top two vote getters in the primary to the general election regardless of party affiliation, breaking the Republican and Democratic "duopoly" of closed primaries in the state.
THE WAY IT IMPACTS VENTURE CAPITAL IS IT'S VERY HARD TO GET FUNDING WITH A DIGITAL MEDIA ADVERTISING BUSINESS IN THE -- AS YOU SAID, JULIA, THE DUOPOLY OF DIGITAL ADVERTISING THAT IS GOOGLE AND FACEBOOK.
The approval breaks what has effectively been a duopoly on the stock market close, one of the busiest and most lucrative trading periods of the day, by the Intercontinental Exchange Inc-owned NYSE and Nasdaq.
Facebook is negotiating to pay publishers what are essentially licensing fees for news content — offering welcome and much-needed direct compensation to organizations that have struggled to compete with the Facebook-Google digital advertising duopoly.
To gain a slice of the aerospace pie, Beijing has heavily backed the state-run Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) to produce a rival offering to challenge the duopoly enjoyed by Boeing and Airbus.
Figures vary, but Facebook and Google (often referred to as "the duopoly") will capture 56.8% of the digital advertising market in the US this year, down slightly from 58.5% last year, according to research firm eMarketer.
Not only could the duopoly be destabilised if the MAX had to be replaced, but now would not be an ideal time for a technology arms race in this crucial part of the market, experts say.
In 225, in a poll deemed fair by international observers, the PTI took 22008 seats in the 22013-seat legislature, breaking the duopoly of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), then in power, and the PML-N.
The risk for Mr Sánchez is that his government is seen as a last gasp of the old political duopoly, discredited during the economic crisis as well as by corruption (which has spattered the Socialists, too).
Trump wanted the Reagan administration to essentially stop fighting the Cold War, and collaborate with the Soviets on maintaining a US-USSR duopoly on nuclear weapons: So what is the deal Trump thinks can be done?
It's a brilliant play, since some pain today to the bottom line could potentially knock out or at least diminish one competitor in the market, turning this oligopoly into a duopoly, Rakuten's telco initiative not withstanding.
Mark Zuckerberg seems perfectly content with that, for now, because Facebook is poised to soak up so much of the remaining growth left on mobile advertisers, as one half of the digital ad duopoly alongside Google.
The arbitrary criteria set by the secretive CPD are not designed to exclude "non-viable candidates", but rather to prevent any candidate outside the Democratic-Republican duopoly from becoming viable in the eyes of the public.
Uber and Lyft have created a duopoly in the US ridesharing market that puts them on the road to profitability, according to Glen Kacher, the chief investment officer and founder of $2 billion Light Street Capital.
For consumers hoping to break free from the tyranny of these cable and telecom incumbents, which wield monopoly or duopoly power in many parts of the country, this development is sure to be a major bummer.
Trying to marginalize third parties by treating them as second-class citizens, instead of challenging their voters head-on, will only sow the seeds of the demise of the two-party duopoly in the coming years.
MANILA, Aug 30 (Reuters) - The Philippines' Court of Appeals on Tuesday said it has halted the competition regulator's review of a $1.5 billion deal that could strengthen the duopoly of the country's two biggest telecom firms.
It competes with the likes of Samsung Gear VR.  But the concern around Facebook's competition extends beyond the digital ad duopoly and into video and VR. Facebook is also betting on video consumption in its platform.
Under America's equity-exchange duopoly, Mr Katsuyama argues, retail investors pay too much for data and a fast connection, and are outpaced by high-speed traders' algorithms (Cboe, the third-largest, focuses on exchange-traded funds).
Not only could the duopoly be destabilized if the MAX had to be replaced, but now would not be an ideal time for a technology arms race in this crucial part of the market, experts say.
But the possibility of radically upsetting the duopoly may have receded under new Airbus sales chief Christian Scherer, a market-share pragmatist who helped launch the A320neo, and Faury, a cautious engineer focusing on industrial improvements.
So Amazon, Microsoft, and Facebook, having missed out on owning a mobile platform, are doing their damndest to hasten the end of the smartphone— and the end of Apple and Google's duopoly, while they're at it.
Boeing Co struck a deal for a controlling stake in the commercial aircraft arm of Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA under a new $4.75 billion joint venture, the firms said on Thursday, reshaping a global passenger jet duopoly.
"The digital duopoly clearly benefited from commodifying content and rewarding sites, fake or flawed, that gamed search engines and peddled witless clickbait at the expense of provenance and professional journalism," Thomson told BuzzFeed News in a statement.
In another recommendation which targets the Google -Facebook adtech duopoly, the report also calls for the CMA to launch a formal market study into the digital advertising market — which it notes suffers from a lack of transparency.
Since women's ice hockey became part of the Olympic program in 1998, Canada and the United States have enjoyed a duopoly, playing for every gold medal except when Sweden crashed the party at the 2006 Turin Games.
As much as people complain about the duopoly created by Uber and Lyft, you can't argue with the fact that their platforms are stable and won't have random technical issues that prevent you from hailing a ride.
Since women's ice hockey became part of the Olympic programme in 1998, Canada and the United States have enjoyed a duopoly, playing for every gold medal except when Sweden crashed the party at the 2006 Turin Games.
"In a world where the duopoly of Facebook and Google are seen as the only two successful mobile acquisition channels, we unlock the intent that's distributed across the entire mobile landscape beyond those two platforms," said Jaconi.
The potential trouble for Snap is that its most tangible source of revenue — automated ads — will have to siphon ad dollars from Google and Facebook, two companies that effectively enjoy a duopoly on the digital advertising market.
In the past, the company has rejected the idea that it is part of a duopoly, saying that it competes against more than just digital platforms and has less than 5 percent of the overall advertising market.
Boeing Co struck a deal for a controlling stake in the commercial aircraft arm of Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA under a new $06003 billion joint venture, the firms said on Thursday, reshaping a global passenger jet duopoly.
Breaking up their ad duopoly would undoubtedly help, as it would add more competition to the online advertising space—though a ban on tracking, and therefore making advertising less efficient, would probably also have to be implemented.
The Commission hopes that opening up the European mobile space for alternative search services and applications will lead to further innovation in a market that has been defined by the iOS-Android duopoly for nearly a decade.
MANILA (Reuters) - A Philippines appeals court has affirmed its order preventing the competition regulator from reviewing a $1.5 billion telecoms deal, a move that could strengthen the telecoms duopoly and further stymie foreign interest in the sector.
Opponents fear any deal could trigger a wave of mergers that would leave North America with an anticompetitive rail duopoly and that Canadian Pacific would squeeze profit out of Norfolk Southern by cutting back on necessary investments.
But the possibility of abruptly rattling the duopoly may have receded under new Airbus sales chief Christian Scherer, a market-share dove who helped launch the A320neo, and Faury, a cautious engineer who is focusing on industrial improvements.
Every one of those businesses and media properties provides AT&T and Verizon with a built-in dataset and the means to help companies target ads to customers in a way that may rival Silicon Valley's ad duopoly.
Austria has for decades been dominated by two centrist parties that are once again in coalition, and anger at that entrenched duopoly has fueled support for the FPO, which wants to end the two parties' grip on power.
Antitrust concerns could be a spoiler — the combined company would be the world's top supplier of potash by capacity, and it will continue to participate in Canpotex, one-half of a former global supply duopoly for the commodity.
It's not looking to replicate legacy media companies, which are consolidating to fight the digital duopoly; and venture-backed digital media companies, which are looking for merger partners as they struggle to live up to their investors' expectations.
I think one of the mistakes we made was the idea that we tried to keep our explicit costs pretty low, because we knew it was going to be tough to take on a 45-year-old duopoly.
To be clear, there are drawbacks to this change: the web as a platform is narrowing into a duopoly of rendering engines, with just Chromium, Webkit (which is a Chromium variant) and Gecko, which powers Firefox, left standing.
In the United States, the AB InBev/SABMiller merger was approved with largely meaningless conduct restrictions, and the two big brewers were given a free pass to continue buying craft brewers and extending the duopoly into craft beer.
With sliding public trust in platforms contributing to the global Silicon Valley backlash, the duopoly is now looking to shake things up in an effort to restore its popularity and stave off regulation; it's turning to local news.
And the Facebook and Google ad duopoly took in a combined 63 percent of all digital ad dollars last year, while Facebook is expected to absorb an ever-growing chunk of that money over the next few years.
"While Lyft continues to spend aggressively on various initiatives, competitive pressure on rider incentives for core ride-sharing continues to ease, which is a sign of a rational duopoly between Lyft and Uber for the moment," PiperJaffray analysts said.
Though its name suggests otherwise, the A220 wasn't another success story of Boeing or Airbus, but of Bombardier, a small company located just outside Montreal, Canada with the aim of taking on the duopoly that was dominating the market.
Snap is still losing a lot of money ($20.9 million in the second quarter), but advertisers are clearly excited about its young devoted user base and are looking for ways to diversify their spending beyond the Facebook-Google duopoly.
Likewise, Facebook and Google may dominate US digital ad spending so much that they're often referred to as a "duopoly," but Zuckerberg wants you to know that Facebook makes up less than 10% of the global online advertising market.
Take the Chinese telecommunications market - a duopoly from the outside, yet internally a monopoly with two operators carving up the region - one dominant in the north, one in the south versus Europe with 3-4 operators in most countries.
Meanwhile, Microsoft's hopes of building mobile market share momentum, and making a dent in the Android-iOS duopoly, failed to materialize forcing the company to double-down on building apps to try to make a major mark in mobile.
An investment from COMAC, a Chinese state-owned planemaker which is also trying to bust in on the Airbus-Boeing duopoly, and with which Bombardier signed a co-operation agreement in 2011, seems too politically toxic to be feasible.
But even if Atlético lose again, their appearance in club football′s most important game is a sign of their change in fortunes, and a challenge to the long-standing duopoly of Spanish football held by Barcelona and Real.
Opponents' main concerns are that any deal could trigger a wave of mergers that would leave North America with an anticompetitive rail duopoly and that Canadian Pacific would squeeze profit out of Norfolk Southern by cutting back on necessary investments.
The Essential Phone is no threat to Apple and Samsung's established duopoly, and Rubin's team recognizes that, but what's fascinating about this phone is that, even while remaining niche, it can set the blueprint for making devices in a new way.
MANILA, Oct 23 (Reuters) - A Philippine appeals court has upheld the legality of a $1.5 billion deal that strengthened the country's telecommunications duopoly, but a competition watchdog which questioned the transaction vowed on Monday to take legal steps against it.
Meanwhile, it dominates the advertisers thanks to its duopoly with Google that lets it survive metrics errors, and the developers as it alters their access and reach depending on if it needs their users or is backpedaling after a data fiasco.
That put it ahead of the center-right Fianna Fail on 22.2% and the Fine Gael party of Prime Minister Leo Varadkar at 20.9% in an election analysts described as a seismic shift away from Ireland's century-old, center-right duopoly.
EUROPEAN POLITICS is turning more febrile after voters in elections for the European Parliament broke the old duopoly of the two main political "families": the centre-right European People's Party (EPP) and old centre-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D).
Anchor is essentially the YouTube of podcasts, and while audio will always be smaller than video, there's clearly a lot of room to grow in one of the few areas of the media universe untouched by the Google-Facebook duopoly.
On the democratic damage front, Lynn pointed to how news media is being hobbled by an adtech duopoly now sucking hundreds of billion of ad dollars out of the market annually — by renting out what he dubbed their "manipulation machines".
How Boeing recovers from this blow to the fuel-efficient, single-aisle MAX will be key to its duopoly with European planemaker Airbus SE, since Boeing is years away from being able to deliver a new narrowbody model, experts said.
Hot moments: Sorrell softens on Duopoly: Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO of mega-agency WPP, says Google and Facebook are now "flexible friends," not "frenemies," since so much responsibility comes with their scale and they're under increasing government pressure to regulate.
"In the age of AI, a U.S.-China duopoly is not just inevitable, it has already arrived," said Kai-Fu Lee, founder and CEO of Beijing-based technology investment firm Sinovation Ventures and a former top executive at Microsoft and Google.
The aerospace industry is preparing to celebrate major milestones at the Farnborough Airshow next week as Boeing turns 1003 and Canada's Bombardier marks the entry into service of a new jet designed to challenge the duopoly of Boeing and Airbus.
It's a complicated tale of citizens versus corporations, of distaste for a duopoly and annoyance for not complying to town rules, that's left Austin as one of the few areas in the U.S. where "Let's get an Uber" just doesn't fly.
Poor service quality has for years left Philippine consumers and businesses frustrated at the telecoms duopoly in a country that has 105 million people and one of the world's largest rates of social media usage in terms of average daily duration.
Snap showed it was still losing a lot of money ($13 million in the second quarter), but advertisers are enthusiastic about its young devoted user base and are looking for ways to diversify their spending beyond the Facebook-Google duopoly.
Google and Facebook are often referred to as the "duopoly" within the ad industry; the research firm eMarketer projects that the two companies will collectively take in 63 percent of all digital ad investments in the United States this year.
DUOPOLY DANGER If in a worse case scenario Vodafone Idea were to fail, customer options would dramatically shrink and the networks of the two remaining major carriers would be further overloaded, exacerbating patchy coverage and call drops common in India.
In your field, I've heard you say before that this is the year that Amazon advertising could, perhaps, break the duopoly of Facebook and Google and online advertising in that sense-, MS: Well, Amazon threatens Google, in particular, in two ways.
The left-wing party was ahead of the centre-right Fianna Fail and the Fine Gael party of Prime Minister Leo Varadkar at in an election analysts described as a seismic shift away from Ireland's century-old, centre-right duopoly.
That would be really hard even if he had a new set of ideas to offer: There are deep structural reasons for the party duopoly, with both the setup of America's electoral system and powerful interest groups supporting the status quo.
S.KOREA LEADS In broader North Asia, LCCs have been slower to take off than in other parts of the world, due partly to slow-moving Chinese policies, a domestic aviation duopoly in Japan and Cathay Pacific's dominance of the Hong Kong market.
Djokovic was only 21 when he upset the defending champion Federer in the 2008 semi-finals, then beat Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in four sets to muscle into a Grand Slam club that had become a duopoly between the Swiss and Nadal.
The heavily armed, Iran-backed Hezbollah, which gained legitimacy among many Shi'ites by fighting Israeli forces that occupied the south until 2000, has taken part in Lebanese elections since the early 1990s, enjoying an effective duopoly of the Shi'ite vote with Amal.
PT&T is looking for strategic partners to expand its broadband and launch cellphone operations in the next few years, which would end a Philippine duopoly that critics say has stifled competition and resulted in poor quality services and patchy voice and data.
Mr Khan, for his part, started off posing as an anti-establishment politician, railing against the corrupt duopoly of PML-N and its rival, the Pakistan Peoples Party, founded by Bhutto and later led by his daughter, Benazir, who was assassinated in 2007.
"The companies' decision to abandon this transaction — which would have left many oilfield service markets in the hands of a duopoly — is a victory for the U.S. economy and for all Americans," U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said in a statement on Sunday.
Winning it will require Europe's top trust-buster to break up its biggest political duopoly: the alliance of the two largest groups in the European Parliament, the centre-right European People's Party (EPP) and the centre-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D).
First things first — there's no clear definition of net neutrality, and it's definitely seen differently between Europe and the U.S. The U.S. effectively has a telecoms duopoly, so without strong regulation, there's a fear the two big telcos could sow things up.
FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - The aerospace industry is preparing to celebrate major milestones at the Farnborough Airshow next week as Boeing turns 100 and Canada's Bombardier marks the entry into service of a new jet designed to challenge the duopoly of Boeing and Airbus.
The impact on news: The group also argues that the Facebook and Google's dominance has created an unhealthy media economy and news environment, where the duopoly benefits from investments made by news companies, and consumers are less likely to connect with news brands.
ISPs also like to ignore the fact that the decision to build such a network should rest with the communities' themselves, not a duopoly ISP executive half a world away, whose only real motivation is to keep the broken status quo intact.
In the wake of one of the many failed mobile operating systems to appear on the scene in the last decade, Jolla has fought tooth and nail to carve out a niche in the totalizing mobile duopoly ran by Apple and Google.
A powerful digital-advertising duopoly does exist, though – Google parent Alphabet and Facebook share more than 75 percent of the U.S. online ad market, and together grabbed 99 percent of the growth in U.S. online ads last year, according to Pivotal Research Group.
Flywheel hailed the achievement as the first time a new provider has been allowed to install its technology inside a New York City taxi in 12 years, while crowing about breaking up the "duopoly" of Verifone and its main competitor, Creative Mobile Technologies.
Eliseo Rio, the acting telecoms minister and a 32-year veteran of military communications, said a new player could transform the sector in just two years with new technology, infrastructure and fixed-line services that the duopoly had little incentive to provide.
Rigging accusations The apparent victory of the 65-year-old populist, who campaigned as a "change" candidate bent on building a "new Pakistan," has widely been trumpeted as historic for breaking the two-party duopoly that has dominated national politics for decades.
While the smartphone market is no longer a simple duopoly on the device maker front, with Huawei elbowing past Apple to bag the second spot in the global rankings, it remains very much the opposite story where smartphone operating systems are concerned.
"Boeing's ability to modify the aircraft effectively, the duopoly structure of the aircraft market, the large installed base of 737s, and Boeing's deep and long-term relationships with its customers mean that demand for the Max will not change dramatically," Mr. Seifman wrote.
Both companies are grouped into the hot so-called FANG Internet growth stocks, both have multiple apps with a billion-plus users, and both make nearly all of their money from advertising (together, they have a duopoly on US digital advertising spend).
It has been a fixture of Austrian politics for over 60 years, exploiting popular frustration with the long duopoly of the öVP and the Social Democrats, and the corporatist Proporz system that divvied up public jobs and doled out patronage between the parties.
It started in 2008 when the Department of Justice approved the creation of a duopoly in the beer industry by greenlighting a joint venture between Molson Coors and SABMiller (creating MillerCoors) and, five months later, the merger of Anheuser Busch and InBev.
"The US ride-hailing market is essentially a duopoly, and we believe both companies are highly motivated to behave rationally as both have publicly stated a timeline to profitability," Brent Thill, an analyst at Jefferies, said in a note to clients on Friday.
Shares in Bharti Airtel rose 4.64% on Friday, as many expect it will be able to pay off the dues and survive, leaving it and Jio with an opportunity to potentially capture market share and enjoy an effective duopoly in the sector.
The big picture: It's still mostly controlled by Google and Facebook, and after years of trying to figure out how to take on the "duopoly," publishers have mostly resorted to the same thing they've been trying to do for years: team up.
And unless these initiatives wean local news outlets off duopoly-mediated digital ad revenue and onto something more stable, they're just "public relations" from Google and Facebook, according to Emily Bell, founding director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University.
If he can pull it off, it's a very big deal, since most people in the U.S. have no choice at all when it comes to broadband provider, and those who do have a choice are usually facing a duopoly at best.
Carlyle Wins U.S. Approval of $2.07 Billion Aviation Deal | Carlyle's $2.07 billion sale of the flight-support business Landmark U.S. was approved on the condition that the buyer, BBA Aviation, sold some of its American facilities to avoid imposing a "monopoly or duopoly" on customers.
With $2 billion or less of advertising revenue, Amazon is dwarfed by Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook, often called an internet duopoly, but it is growing fast, may be outselling ads on Twitter Inc and Snapchat, and it has advantages that other contenders lack.
We continue to see Lyft offering the hallmarks of an attractive growth equity investment, including a large addressable market with an attractive duopoly structure, a strong value proposition that should get better with scale, and a business model that holds solid room for upside.
Irish borrowing costs did not move much in response to the election, which saw Sinn Fein, the former political wing of the Irish Republican Army, secure the largest share of votes in the election — a seismic shift from the country's century-old, centre-right duopoly.
Well, in 2015 the smartphone market was confirmed to be a total iPhone / Android duopoly, with Gartner reporting 96.8 percent of all phones sold having one or the other OS. Microsoft claimed 2.5 percent of the market then, and it's only been going down since.
Its interest has been piqued by plans for a wide-body jet to be developed jointly by China and Russia, who unveiled the first life-sized model of their CR929 at Airshow China in a bid to break open the duopoly of Airbus and Boeing.
Onex saw an opportunity in Canada's aviation market duopoly to build up the Calgary-based low-cost carrier against Air Canada, even in a country where high commercial aviation fees and surcharges are regularly derided by airlines, a source familiar with Onex's thinking told Reuters.
What started in 1877 as the original Bell Telephone Co turned into the great phone monopoly of AT&T, found itself broken up by the government in 1984, and has since slowly reconstituted itself as the massive duopoly of the modern AT&T and Verizon.
From the company that didn't bring you the Jolla Tablet At this point, Jolla is a company and a platform with no forward momentum and no mainstream appeal beyond serving as a protest vote against the status quo of an Apple-Google mobile duopoly.
"The proposed 'New Charter' would effectively create a nationwide broadband duopoly, leaving New Charter and Comcast largely in control of the essential wires that connect most Americans," the senators wrote in their letter to Attorney General Loretta Lynch and Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler.
Like the oil barons before them, they had collected and refined that resource to build some of the most valuable companies in the world, including Facebook and Google, an emerging duopoly that today controls more than half of the worldwide market in online advertising.
The company's digital ads unit has been increasingly considered as a contender to take on the "duopoly" of Facebook and Google; eMarketer said in February Amazon was projected to claim 2400 percent of U.S. digital ad spending in 2019, up from 6.8 percent in 2018.
In the most infamous example, Facebook opened the floodgate to an era of social media-optimized news before abruptly killing it and decimating traffic to publishers; critics have also argued that the Google-Facebook online ad duopoly is choking the news business to death.
It's unclear whether the administration is indeed pushing everyone to the negotiating table, or just so impatient for movement that it would welcome a world in which mortgages are more expensive and the mortgage system is again dependent on a privately owned and controlled duopoly.
The new products come as Facebook's chief rival in the space, Google, which makes up the other half of an effective duopoly over mobile ads, has also been tracing out ways its apps, search results and web placements can better interact with consumers on the go.
Heading into what's expected to be a blockbuster year for tech IPOs, with Airbnb, Uber, Lyft and Pinterest all potentially on the 230 docket, J.P. Morgan has a mandate from on high to break up the Morgan Stanley-Goldman duopoly and start nabbing its share of deals.
This comes after a number of rail customers wrote to the regulator asking the STB to reject a merger, arguing that it would lead to underinvestment in Norfolk Southern's network and cause a flurry of mergers that would result in an anti-competitive North American duopoly.
In addition, a second aspect of Open Banking, which arguably targets the Visa-Mastercard duopoly, stipulates that banks offer an API to let customers authorise payments directly from their bank account as an alternative to other types of payments, such as card payments or manual bank transfers.
The lucky part is that the league has always had at least three teams competing for the title, unlike the eternal duopoly of Barcelona and Real Madrid in Spain, and the near-monopoly of Bayern Munich in Germany, Juventus in Italy and Paris Saint-Germain in France.
"We see the legacy website and web browser as an antiquated bottleneck for the way content is both distributed and consumed on mobile," Hughes said — in fact, he argued that this is why the "duopoly" of Facebook and Google has come to dominate online ad revenue.
Facebook is successful because it sells a massive amount of online ads, a massively lucrative and growing market—Facebook's share of the U.S. digital ad market is expected to rise to 22.1 percent in 2019, according to AdWeek, part of a functional duopoly it shares with Google.
IT'S A TRILLION DOLLAR COMMERCE CATEGORY – ALIBABA'S NOT IN IT, AMAZON'S NOT IN IT. WE HAVE A GLOBAL DUOPOLY BETWEEN EXPEDIA AND PRICELINE AND WHAT I WOULD ARGUE IS THE LARGEST CATEGORY AND I THINK 10% OF THE WAY THERE, 10% OF THE SHIFT HAS OCCURRED TODAY.
For example, Pfizer and GSK have made more than $30 billion in seven years from their duopoly on pneumonia vaccines, while at the lowest global prices, the vaccine package recommended for every child is 68 times more expensive than it was just over a decade ago.
"The challenge that Verizon is going to have in the future is that online advertising has become a duopoly" controlled by Google and Facebook "and that concentration has been rising over time," Mark Mahaney, a tech analyst at RBC Capital Markets, told CNBC on Monday morning.
If American democracy is to be rescued from the corrupt authoritarianism Trump represents, it will take a new generation of citizen-leaders to do it—men and women with genuine integrity and partisan-free patriotism, untainted by the hypocrisy and callowness of our present sterile political duopoly.
"Fianna Fail and Fine Gael were the people that made the decisions, and someone like me could never change it — that's the way it felt," Mr. Clarke, a 33-year-old bartender, said on Monday, referring to the Irish political duopoly that has traded power since 1932.
In Ireland, Sinn Fein, the former political wing of the Irish Republican Army which has recast itself as the main left-wing party, secured the largest share of votes in the election, in what is being seen as a seismic shift from the country's century-old, centre-right duopoly.
This duopoly has been the norm for a while now (in the second quarter of 2015 this figure was 4323 percent), but it's always impressive — and slightly terrifying — to see how Google and Apple continue to wring the last decimal points of market share from global smartphone users.
This means that companies, such as online retailers, will be able to use TrueLayer to connect directly to customers' bank accounts as a means of taking payment, therefore bypassing traditional debit and credit card charges, which legislators hope will help to break the duopoly of Visa and MasterCard.
Rarely if ever has the commission been asked to pass judgment on a big corporate tie-up blessed with such effusive Franco-German political support, nor one that further concentrates what is already an effective duopoly across some of Europe's rail markets — the combined group has revenues of €20173bn.
" Writing in The New Republic in January 2018, David Dayen warned that trade war could lead to "a duopoly in domestic steel production that, if empowered as the two major suppliers to the U.S. market, would have an enormous impact on what Americans build and eventually what they buy.
On Monday, Sanders, who has accused "corporate" media of being biased against his campaign, offered what appears to be the first 2020 campaign platform for bolstering a media industry that's been beleaguered by job cuts, ownership changes, and advertising shortfalls thanks to the rise of the Google-Facebook duopoly.
Mike: Before we go, I found this report fascinating: Apparently some of the biggest firms in advertising plan to increase their ad buying budget on Amazon between 40 and 100 percent next year, an attempt to move away from the digital advertising duopoly that is Facebook and Google.
Verizon's unilateral move to compete with Google and Facebook is likely due to the fact that the well-documented "duopoly" collectively takes more than 100 percent of the incremental growth in digital advertising — their gravy train is tied to the data which fuels their direct-marketing businesses. Why?
"For many years, Edgewell and Procter & Gamble operated their respective Schick and Gillette brands of men's razors, and Intuition/Hydro Silk and Venus brands of women's razors, as a comfortable duopoly characterized by annual price increases that were not driven by changes in costs or demand," the FTC alleged.
Taking on Google and Facebook's overwhelming ad duopoly is an incredibly noble goal — I would love for a true competitor to emerge — but I have very little faith that a Frankensteined fusion of these two crap ad companies is going to do much to halt a war path.
For example, with US leadership, the two sides could have headed off what will likely now become a tit-for-tat set of punitive tariffs that will harm both Airbus and Boeing at a time when the real, rising threat to their duopoly globally inevitably will come from China.
I don't foresee all of those different companies ceding the several TV platforms they use (Tizen, webOS, Fire TV, Roku, Android TV, whatever weird thing Vizio runs) anytime soon, so it's harder for an 800 pound gorilla to take over or for an Apple/Android style duopoly to form.
A number of long-simmering advertiser frustrations with the digital world are now coming to a head — rampant ad fraud, measurement concerns, transparency in how ads are sold — and some in the industry have recognized that the only way to counterbalance Google and Facebook's duopoly control is through collective force.
In fact, in the very steel industry where Gerard wants to see action, a deeper problem has emerged: a duopoly in domestic steel production that, if empowered as the two major suppliers to the U.S. market, would have an enormous impact on what Americans build and eventually what they buy.
"The Google/Facebook duopoly has such a strong hold on the market, I think it's important that there is healthy competition and that we aren't just forced to invest in two places," said Tim Villanueva, head of media strategy for Fetch, an ad agency focused on mobile, whose clients include eBay and Lululemon.
The senators including Elizabeth Warren, Ed Markey, Ron Wyden and Al Franken said the deal "would effectively create a nationwide broadband duopoly, leaving New Charter and Comcast largely in control of nearly two-thirds of the nation's high-speed broadband homes" and urged the government to thoroughly address all potential harms to consumers.
Fixing the Philippines' notoriously patchy and expensive telecom services was a campaign promise of populist President Rodrigo Duterte, who had said late last year that a third player would join the market and end the duopoly of PLDT Inc and Globe Telecom Inc, which have a combined market capital of about $10.7 billion.
But Google, which essentially owns the entire web search market worldwide and shares an online ad duopoly with Facebook, has had a rough few months as regulators in DC and across the country have begun dissecting the titan's business practices as part of a broader shift in official opinion against big tech firms.
At a time when the US phone market is quickly losing its diversity in favor of an Apple-Samsung duopoly, it's encouraging to see OnePlus making a push to fill the void left by HTC and LG's continuous struggles, and it's also good to see Xiaomi inching that little bit closer to the US.
With today's announcement of the full-frame Canon EOS R, together with Nikon's own recent reveal of the Z235 and Z21.8, it's official: mirrorless cameras are no longer the preserve of second-rate companies who couldn't compete against Canon and Nikon's DSLR duopoly, but a crucial part of the future of high-end photography.
There is absolutely no evidence of the deceleration in the business because it's a duopoly and because these tools on Facebook, if you ever want ... I think all marketing classes should force their kids to go on Facebook and use their ad tools just to see how incredibly robust and powerful this platform is.
Russia's success in winning contracts at a time when many of its competitors are struggling to stay in the nuclear business has stirred fears in the West that the global market is turning into a duopoly controlled by Russia and China, where the state has also provided financial and other support to boost foreign sales.
The fix had been in since at least 21980, when the major-party front group known as the Commission on Presidential Debates engineered a hostile takeover of the debates, shoving aside the independent group that had hosted them from 153-215, and ensuring that the two-party "duopoly" would control the process in order to preserve politics as usual.
To understand what went wrong for Intel after the launch of the iPhone, you first have to know what went right for the chipmaker during the "Wintel" duopoly years — how the company used a specific set of business practices to maintain shockingly high profit margins, shut out rivals, and ultimately draw the wrath of the FTC.
She puts it front and center on "Duopoly," an album of duets with partners including the guitarists Bill Frisell and Julian Lage, the saxophonist Tim Berne, the clarinetist Don Byron, and the pianist Craig Taborn — with whom she'll promote the album with a cross-country, two-piano tour that reaches Roulette in Brooklyn on Oct. 1073. Pyroclastic. Sept. 1063.
For years, the duopoly had pitched advertisers on granular targeting that directly linked with marketers' goals, and when someone bought a product after clicking on a Facebook or Google ad, Facebook and Google got all of the credit for the sale, regardless of whether that person had seen a TV commercial or print ad before clicking the ad.
Since genuine competition would erode duopoly revenues, ISPs (and the lawmakers paid to love them) routinely go out of their way to ignore the fact that limited competition is even a problem, instead preferring the focus remain on utterly ambiguous efforts to solve a problem they refuse to coherently define—and have no serious intention of actually fixing.
"Unless the Air Force changes its approach, this procurement will perpetuate a market duopoly in national security space launch well into the next decade, causing higher launch prices, less assured access to space, and a missed opportunity to expand our national security interests and bolster U.S. leadership in space," Blue Origin stated in a fact sheet about the protest.
Conventional wisdom is continually turned upside down but it definitely seems like, there's definitely a political will, a pretty wide political will to make sure there's more transparency in terms of political activity, and then it goes on up the chain in terms of a lot of Silicon Valley companies and issues about regulation and alleged monopoly or duopoly power.
While Autodesk began forking ACIS to form the kernel called ShapeManager back in 2002 (and other honorable mentions include PTC's Granite and Dassault's CGM), a virtual duopoly has formed over the years, enabling Dassault and Siemens to carve up what's become a $50 billion between themselves, selling their licenses for steep prices and under terms that many find to be onerous.
China was looking to get a leg up in commercial jet technology through a deal with Bombardier Inc over the advanced C Series last year, but the Canadian company instead chose to partner with Airbus SE. The Airbus-Boeing duopoly could be further solidified if Boeing and Brazil's Embraer SA agree to a tie-up that could involve their commercial and defense divisions.
A white paper by Kai-Fu Lee, founder of Sinovation Ventures and a world-renowned AI researcher, and Paul Triolo, head of Eurasia Group's Geo-technology practice, argues that China and the US are already in a global AI duopoly because China has several structural advantages for AI development: Huge data sets generated by nearly a billion Internet users and few privacy restrictions.
"We have publicly opposed such consolidation with the Justice Department and outlined how the Expedia and Priceline duopoly hurts consumer choice and the small businesses in our industry, which represent some 60 percent of all the hotels in the U.S., who are struggling to compete as a result of the gouging commission rates charged by the [online travel agencies]," the American Hotel & Lodging Association said.
Amnesty's report notes there is now a whole surveillance industry feeding this beast — from adtech players to data brokers — while pointing out that the dominance of Facebook and Google, aka the adtech duopoly, over "the primary channels that most of the world relies on to engage with the internet" is itself another harm, as it lends the pair of surveillance giants "unparalleled power over people's lives online".
On Wednesday Slack did not provide updated user statistics "We see an equal opportunity for both Slack and Microsoft Teams to grow as alternatives to traditional e-mail and argue a duopoly-like market structure could form around the two most popular messaging-centric in platforms at maturity," KeyBanc Capital Markets analysts led by Brent Bracelin wrote in a note to clients on Aug. 249.
Details about the first relocated match were vague, but Tebas and Stephen Ross, the owner of Relevent, suggested the first Liga game in the United States could be played in Miami, possibly as soon as this winter, and could involve at least one of the Spanish teams that are far more popular than the others — Real Madrid and Barcelona (although Atlético Madrid has recently challenged this duopoly).
Likewise in our own era, when much of Europe is being reshaped by populist revolts against the continent's establishment, Irish politics still partakes more of the comfortable consensus of the 1990s, with a two-party duopoly that hugs the center, an intelligentsia in thrall to banal progressive optimism, and a friendly (or, in the wake of the financial crisis, supine) attitude toward the European Union's technocrats.
In The Rise of Amazon Advertising, Business Insider Intelligence examines how and why Amazon&aposs ad business is growing as it diversifies its various ad products across its ecosystem; how Amazon could pose a threat to ad dollars that currently flow to the duopoly, TV, and connected-TV giant Roku; and why Amazon is likely to remain dominant versus retailers expanding their own ad offerings.
So for many Americans, instead of the Mate 220 being a welcome and even more technically advanced alternative to the Apple and Samsung duopoly, the phone will probably end up with a DQ. That's a feeling that stings like a cheap shot to the knee because the Mate 220 is a seriously good phone, but one that us here in the U.S. won't be able to fully appreciate.
The Media Wants Congress To Let It Gang Up On Facebook And Google Steven Perlberg has the latest on a group of media companies seeking an antitrust exemption to formulate a plan to counter Google and Facebook's advertising duopoly: With resentment against Big Tech at an all-time high in Washington and Democrats set to take control of the House, news executives are starting to believe they now have another shot.
"He's going to look at the barriers that stand in the way of actually getting it done, like the electoral college system, like the difficulty in getting ballot access to all 50 states which is an enormous hurdle for an independent to get over, and probably the exclusive nature of the presidential debates themselves, which pretty much cater to the duopoly, red and blue, Republican and Democrat," Huntsman said.
To make sure that the only two sanctioned choices are the nominees of the duopoly, the CPD is co-chaired by the former head of the Republican National Committee, Frank Fahrenkopf, and the former press secretary to President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE, the Democratic activist Mike McCurry.
If it's simple first-past-the-post, whoever gets the most votes wins, you're not going to be able to exit from the polarizing trap of our two-party duopoly because one or the two of the other two parties is going to get the most votes almost everywhere because people are going to be afraid to vote for any kind of innovative third alternative because they will be fearful that they are wasting their vote.
Given Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE's unforeseen, remarkable, cash-rich-in-small-donations campaign, given how Trump has whetted the appetites of future billionaires, and given the alienation of tens of millions of voters from the Republican and Democratic Parties, in an age of social media, the old, smug ways of this exclusionary duopoly will begin to crumble a lot faster than many pondering pundits think.

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