Alitalia must give up slots as penalty for Rome-Milan route monopoly
Alitalia and its unit AirOne has been ordered by Italy’s antitrust watchdog to give up slots between Rome Fiumicino and
Alitalia and its unit AirOne has been ordered by Italy’s antitrust watchdog to give up slots between Rome Fiumicino and
GlaxoSmithKline has agreed to pay the state of Idaho $2.6 million to settle claims that it overcharged Idaho Medicaid. Idaho
The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comment on the sale of Heritage Propane Express by Energy Transfer Partners to
Stephen E. Hruby, the former Vice President of a New York-based tax liens company, has pleaded guilty to bid-rigging at
The OFT has accepted the Saint-Gobain group’s undertakings offered to resolve competition concerns with its completed acquisition of Build Center.
The Finnish Competition Authority has voiced its suspicions that pharmacies are not stocking parallel import drugs as they are legally
On April 10, the Investigations Division of the National Competition Commission (CNC) decided to open formal proceedings and expand its
Following a court-approved settlement, Israel’s Antitrust Authority has approved Melisron’s takeover of British Israel. Restriction of Trade Tribunal Judge Nava
On April 2, South Africa’s Competition Commission and council members of the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) met to
The Competition Commission of India has fined an explosives manufacturer cartel Rs 60 crore. Cartel members included Gulf Oil Corporation
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