US: 1st Cir. Upholds longest-ever antitrust sentence
Sea Star Line’s former president must serve a five-year prison sentence for his role in a conspiracy to fix prices
Sea Star Line’s former president must serve a five-year prison sentence for his role in a conspiracy to fix prices
Enea SA moved closer to completing its 1.48 billion-zloty ($400 million) purchase of Poland’s biggest privately-owned coal miner when shareholders
An Australian regulator raised antitrust concerns over a planned $6.5 billion takeover by Canada’s Brookfield Asset Management of freight firm
According to Bloomberg, Maxim was working with a bank on a strategic review when it was approached by Analog Devices,
Arris is confident that it will close its proposed $2.1 billion merger with U.K.-based Pace plc, but now believes it
Cablevision Systems and Viacom have settled an antitrust lawsuit in which Cablevision had accused Viacom of forcing distributors and subscribers
Britain’s competition watchdog is likely to call for bank charges to be made clearer when it publishes the findings of
Verizon and AT&T are under fire from the Federal Communications Commission, which is investigating both companies for allegedly “locking out”
Posted by Social Science Research Network Ex-post Evaluation of Mergers in the Supermarket Industry Tiago Pires (University of North Carolina)
Airlines, long critical of the allegedly high prices suppliers charge them, could be winning the ear of regulators, with the
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