New Zealand: Chorus says it may lose $148 million over Commerce Commission decisions
Chorus Ltd. has announced it may lose up to $148 million if rulings by the New Zealand Commerce Commission on
Chorus Ltd. has announced it may lose up to $148 million if rulings by the New Zealand Commerce Commission on
The Queensland Competition Authority has found itself on the other end of electricity conflicts as Origin Energy has filed a
The Federation of Aluminium Consumers Europe has filed a complaint to the European Commission against owners of metal warehouses for
Three hospitals in three regions of the Netherlands have been approved by the Netherlands Competition Authority to go ahead with
Bulgarian Energy Holding EAD has announced the electric company is facing an antitrust probe by the European Commission over alleged
A more than $466 million fine may soon be paid by UBS AG to U.S. and U.K. antitrust regulators to
A U.S. District Court in Indiana has agreed to hear a case initiated by Nexstar Broadcasting Inc., which is alleging
A probe initiated by the Justice Department more than two years ago into the agricultural industry of the nation has
Joshua Wright, nominee to fill a Republican slot on the Federal Trade Commission, will announce on Tuesday that he will
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Jeffrey M. Perloff (Berkeley), Jeffrey T. LaFrance (Monash University) and Hayley H. Chouinard (Washington State
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