
Will any big company be broken up by antitrust before 2025? 💔
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Big company is defined by any company listed in the S&P 500. So long as the company was listed in 2024, regardless of whether they are delisted at some point, they meet this definition.
Companies must be broken up by an antitrust ruling. A company which restructures itself, or divests to avoid antitrust action is not considered "broken up".
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