Canadian consulting company pleads guilty to bid-rigging
Now subject to a court order and slated to pay $125,000 in fines, Corporate Research Group of Canada pled guilty
Now subject to a court order and slated to pay $125,000 in fines, Corporate Research Group of Canada pled guilty
French pharmaceutical company Servia as well as generic producers including Israel’s Teva received formal objections from the European Commission concerning
New details from court documents reveal that at least two other Banks, UK-based Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Switzerland’s
Korean Air Lines Co. Limited (Korean Air) and Emirates have now joined four other airlines admitting to price-fixing cargo flights
In a nomination hearing on Thursday, William Baer, Obama’s choice for DOJ Antitrust Division Director, encouraged intense scrutiny of dominant
An unprecedented move, healthcare providers like Chiropractor Jerry L. Conway are suing 45 Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) offices
Ryanair asked the Competition Appeal Tribunal to block the Competition Commission’s probe into its 30 percent stake in Aer Lingus,
Four major Greek banks received a combined €18 billion in bridge recapitalization from the Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (HFSF) to
The biggest drug distributor in the United States, McKesson Corp., has agreed to pay a combined $151 million to 29
Facing scrutiny from the European Commission, Vivendi’s Universal Music Group has offered to sell off EMI’s prized Parlophone. The sale
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