Microsoft’s Nadella to testify at Google antitrust trial

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Microsoft chief executive set to give evidence on Monday

Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, will give evidence in the US antitrust case against Google on Monday. File photograph: Alex Wong/Getty ImagesMicrosoft chief executive Satya Nadella is set to take the stand on Monday as part of the US Justice Department’s antitrust trial against Google.

To help prove its case, the DOJ hopes to use testimony from Nadella and other executives from Microsoft to show how even a company of its size and resources couldn’t unlock Google’s hold on the search market.

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