Russia: Gazprom plans reform of assets to avoid EU probe?
Russian gas monopoly Gazprom, will reportedly reform its European assets to meet the requirements of EU’s “third energy package” and
Russian gas monopoly Gazprom, will reportedly reform its European assets to meet the requirements of EU’s “third energy package” and
The recent fine by California’s federal court, could be home to a watershed moment in the history of U.S. antitrust
DigitalGlobe, a satellite-imagery company, planned satellite combination with GeoEye, another satellite-imagery company, are being asked to provide more information, according
Lack of competition in Greece’s oil-refining industry is costing consumers here more than $1 billion a year, according to a
The Competition Commission (CC) has formally cleared McGill’s, a national bus service operator, completed its acquisition of the Arriva, its
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is taking a more localized approach to enforcing competition laws, with several reviews of
Australia has told the competition watchdog it believes the Qantas-Emirates tie-up does not produce public benefits that outweigh the proposalÂ’s
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) may soon ask its investigation wing to carry out a detailed investigation into the
According to the European Union’s top antitrust regulator, Joaquín Almunia, there are limits to how much longer his office would
U.S. and European regulators said Friday they would allow the $1.9 billion USD purchase of EMI’s recorded music business by
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