Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) Stock Faces Threat from ''Right to Be Forgotten''

The European Court of Justice has ruled that its citizens have the right to have links to certain information removed from search engines like Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG, GOOGL) if that information is outdated or not in the public interest.

In this appearance Wednesday on FOX Business' "The Real Halftime" program with Stuart Varney, Money Morning Capital Wave Strategist Shah Gilani talks about what this decision on the so-called "right to be forgotten" will mean for Google stock.

In Europe citizens can request links to certain personal data be deleted. Here’s what that will mean for Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) stock.

A former hedge fund manager, Shah has long warned about the dangers of the Federal Reserve's easy money policies. And just a few days ago, he gave Money Morning readers the ugly truth on the Fed intervention...