E.U.: Commission assures Google’s win in U.S. doesn’t mean win in Europe
In response to the recent decision by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to unanimously vote to end its investigation into
In response to the recent decision by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to unanimously vote to end its investigation into
According to reports, South Africa’s Competition Authority has will allow Sanlam Limited to acquire a majority stake in Pan Africa
The Estonian Competition Authority has accused energy giant Eesti Energia of holding a monopoly, a dominance that has caused electricity
France’s Rail Freight Group (RFG) has released a statement expressing approval of the French Competition Authority’s recent decision to fine
The Irish Competition Authority has reported a 17.5 percent drop in large merger activity compared with last year, according to
Spain’s competition authority the CNC has fined mobile network operators a total of $159 million for overpriced texting charges. Movistar,
A CNC News readers’ poll has shown Canada’s top story of 2012 was voted to be the ongoing bid-rigging scandal
Wachovia Bank will reportedly pay $148 million to settle charges over bid-rigging brought on by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
China has followed suit with American and European authorities as government officials have reportedly fined makers of LCD screens about
Avis has reportedly stepped into the car sharing business with its bid to buy Zipcar for $491.2 million. Car sharing,
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