“It’s time to go back to our roots and break” Big Tech to “oxygenate the market,” says New York University marketing professor Scott Galloway. “The market is beginning to collectively recognize that when all the loot is concentrated in an ever-smaller number of companies, it becomes an unhealthy ecosystem and …
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