Japan: Minority shareholder victory as bid raised to buy cable TV leader
The bidding to take over Japan’s largest cable television operator has been raised by 12 percent, according to reports. Mobile
The bidding to take over Japan’s largest cable television operator has been raised by 12 percent, according to reports. Mobile
According to a press release, antitrust regulators in Europe will officially rule on whether publishers Penguin and Random House can
Despite reports that German stock exchange Deutsche Boerse has denied any claims it has entered merger talks with CME Group
Philips, LG and Samsung have all appealed their respective fines issued by the European Commission for the price-fixing of cathode-ray
A Justice Department case against two energy companies under fire for their alleged non-compete agreements is in jeopardy after a
As UK regulators struggle on how to break up what is known as the “Big Four” auditing firms – or
A more than $100 million cost-savings plan, announced by Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. in 2011, was supposed to
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Maurice Stucke (Tennessee) asks Should Competition Policy Promote Happiness? BSTRACT: What, if anything, are the
Ireland’s Automobile Association is reinforcing previous findings that there is no price-fixing occurring at gas stations in Galway City, despite
According to Reuters, European Commissioner Joaquin Almunia has announced that an agreement between the authority and Google will not be
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