Germany: Two acquisitions expand engineering and services empire around Europe
Engineering and services group Bilfinger is looking to expand its empire outside of Germany with two acquisitions resulting in what
Engineering and services group Bilfinger is looking to expand its empire outside of Germany with two acquisitions resulting in what
Ireland’s largest newspaper publisher will reportedly give up $226 million worth in assets. Independent News & Media Plc has announced
As Canada proposes its first draft of a national code of conduct for wireless phone companies to appease growing consumer
Reader’s Digest is reportedly filing for bankruptcy, the second time the company has done so in the last four years,
Taiwan-based AU Optronics Corp. has announced Monday it has reached a full settlement with AT&T Inc. in the latest news
According to reports, the UK’s Competition Commission, which has twice-delayed the results of its preliminary probe into the “Big Four”
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Yongkyu Kim, Hanyang University – Department of Economics, Jin-Soo Yoo, Sookmyung Women’s University – Department
An antitrust probe concerning manufacturers of car parts in Japan, an under-the-radar story that has not attracted much attention, is
According to reports, a new academic paper is challenging growing criticism of antitrust suits, a trend that makes for difficult
South Africa’s Competition Tribunal has approved of a proposed merger between Humulani Marketing and construction equipment entity High Power Equipment.
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