US: Valspar divesting $420mn to allow Sherwin-Williams deal
Valspar will sell the assets of its industrial wood-coatings business to satisfy US regulators’ antitrust concerns on its acquisition by
Valspar will sell the assets of its industrial wood-coatings business to satisfy US regulators’ antitrust concerns on its acquisition by
Bristol-Myers Squibb announced on Thursday that it has entered into two separate agreements with Biogen and Roche Holding to license
Australia’s antitrust regulator, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), said it plans to let two dozen companies in the
New York health-care providers are working together under a Medicaid waiver program that looks to improve care, reduce costs and
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The Justice Department must soon decide whether it wants to ask the US Supreme Court to review a lower court
Paolisa (Paola) Nebbia has joined Shearman & Sterling’s Rome office as counsel to develop its Italian competition practice. Operating from
Qualcomm said on Wednesday that it has been ordered to pay the smartphone maker BlackBerry $814.9 million in an arbitration
ChemChina’s $43 billion planned takeover of Swiss pesticides and seeds group Syngenta has received approval from China’s Ministry of Commerce
The hedge fund Elliott Management said on Wednesday that it will seek to replace the chairman of Akzo Nobel, the
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