BRUSSELS, June 4 (Reuters) - Microsoft ( MSFT ) expects
to take additional steps to resolve an EU antitruist
investigation into its chat and video app Teams which is part of
its Office product, even as it seems likely to get EU charges in
the case, its President Brad Smith said on Tuesday.
"Microsoft ( MSFT ) is committed to find a resolution to regulators'
concerns," Smith told journalists after earlier meeting EU
antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager in Brussels.
He said an EU charge sheet known as a statement of
objections was not an irreversible step in resolving the issue.