UK: Lighting manufacturer fined US$3.4 million
A top UK lighting manufacturer has been fined £2.7 million (US$3.4 million) and others are receiving official warnings in a
A top UK lighting manufacturer has been fined £2.7 million (US$3.4 million) and others are receiving official warnings in a
A group of Senate Democrats, led by Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), are urging the Justice Department to reject AT&T’s proposed
The European Commission has fined Automotive Lighting and Hella a total of €26,744,000 (US$29.85 million) for participating in an automotive
DuPont and Dow Chemical have reached a proposed agreement with the US Department of Justice’s antitrust division that would permit
Toshiba picked a group led by Bain Capital and Japanese investors as the preferred bidders for its memory chip business,
US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer will be in the spotlight this week, testifying before the Senate Finance Committee June 21
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has been running on fumes with only two active Commissioners and it is about to
Last week, Amazon announced its intended fourth quarter acquisition of Whole Foods Markets for $42 per share in cash. The
Brazil’s antitrust regulator, Cade, is considering vetoing next week the merger of the country’s two largest for-profit education firms, Kroton
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