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Google: DOJ Requests More ITA Deal Information

August 30, 2010 - 05:00 PM ET

By Chris Davis

The U.S. Department of Justice has requested more information from Internet search giant Google about its planned $700 million acquisition of Cambridge, Mass.-based flight information software company ITA Software, Google said in a blog post.

"While we think this acquisition will benefit travelers as well as those seeking their business, we know that closer scrutiny has been one consequence of Google's success, and we said that we wouldn’t be surprised if there were a regulatory review before the deal closes," wrote Google senior product manager Andrew Silverman on the company's Public Policy Blog. "This week we received what's called a 'second request,' which means that the U.S. Department of Justice is asking for more information so that they can continue to review the deal. While this means we won't be closing the deal right away, we're confident that the DOJ will conclude that online travel will remain competitive after this acquisition closes."

Google announced the ITA Software acquisition on July 1, and though its executives outlined post-merger plans only broadly, the company said it had no intention of distributing airfares or selling inventory.

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