EU: Vestager wants second term as competition commissioner
Margrethe Vestager wants a second mandate as European Commissioner for Competition, she told Belgian newspapers L’Echo and De Tijd in
Margrethe Vestager wants a second mandate as European Commissioner for Competition, she told Belgian newspapers L’Echo and De Tijd in
British Airways owner IAG said on Wednesday, January 16, it “remains hopeful” of being able to complete the acquisition of
In a statement to the markets, Euromoney confirmed that the European Commission is conducting an unannounced inspection at the Brussels
Henry William Saad, who retired from the Michigan Court of Appeals in November, has joined Young & Associates in Farmington
On Tuesday, January 16, the Italian Antitrust Authority imposed a fine of €23 million (US$28.2 million) on the group Poste
Holwell Shuster & Goldberg announced on Tuesday, January 16, that Benjamin Heidlage has been promoted to partner, effective January 1,
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Kroger, the grocery store chain operator that is struggling to compete with Amazon now that it owns Whole Foods Market,
US authorities have charged a Maryland businessman with bribing a Russian official in an effort to win contracts to ship
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