EU: Regulators to decide on 47 billion pound Shell-BG deal by September 2
European Union antitrust regulators will decide by September 2 whether to approve Royal Dutch Shell’s planned 47 billion pound ($73.25
European Union antitrust regulators will decide by September 2 whether to approve Royal Dutch Shell’s planned 47 billion pound ($73.25
US listed auto parts supplier Delphi Automotive is buying British cable equipment maker HellermannTyton Group for about 1.1 billion pounds
Brazil’s antitrust watchdog, Cade, has ordered six cement makers named in a price-rigging case to pay a combined $934 million
Expedia’s controversial deal to acquire online travel rival Orbitz for $1.6 billion is expected to get the green light from
Posted by Social Science Research Network Competition Law in Japan Simon Vande Walle (European Union) & Tadashi Shiraishi (University of
Italy’s antitrust regulator has opened an investigation into eight long-term car rental companies for possible breach of competition rules, the
Merchants supporting an antitrust settlement with American Express disputed claims by major retailers that the deal should be thrown out
Siemens AG, the multinational German conglomerate and Bombardier are in early talks to merge their rail divisions, according to a
Fears of prosecution over price-fixing forced a Canberra scaffolding contractor to leave enterprise bargaining talks with the construction union, the
The Competition Commission of India has held Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC), Karnataka Television Association (KTVA) and Kannada Film
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