Facebook drops on report FTC is looking at Instagram, WhatsApp acquisitions in antitrust probe

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Facebook drops on report FTC is looking at Instagram, WhatsApp acquisitions in antitrust probe
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The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that Facebook's acquisitions were a central element of the probe, citing sources.

The Federal Trade Commission is investigating Facebook's acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, citing sources.

Facebook disclosed the FTC antitrust probe in its earnings report last week after the commission announced a separate $5 billion settlement with the company.The Federal Trade Commission is investigating

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