China: Telco merger seen as unlikely
Rumors abounded this week that China Telecom and China Unicom would merge, with China Mobile also linking up with national
Rumors abounded this week that China Telecom and China Unicom would merge, with China Mobile also linking up with national
South Korea’s two only explosive manufacturers, Hanwha and Koryo Nobel Explosives, have been found by the Fair Trade Commission to
Liberty Global’s German unit has reached an agreement with two companies who objected its 3 billion euro purchase of cable
The two largest oil and gas midstream companies in the United States each closed a major deal Friday. One was
The European Commission on Friday launched an in-depth antitrust review of Siemens AG’s $7.6 billion bid for Houston-based energy equipment
The Federal Trade Commission has completed its investigation of Zillow’s acquisition of Trulia and will not block the deal, which
The Competition & Markets Authority is due to release preliminary results from its investigation into the energy sector on Wednesday.
Posted by Social Science Research Network Rethinking Competition Law: From a Consumer Welfare to a Capability Approach– Rutger J.G. Claassen
Construction group Group Five received some good news from the Competition Commission on Wednesday. The commission announced that due to
Fair trade regulator CCI has rejected allegations against Volkswagen Group Sales India that it abused dominant market position with respect
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