EU: Microsoft-LinkedIn buyout ‘likely to gain approval’
Microsoft’s £21 billion purchase of social network site LinkedIn is likely to gain EU approval, following reported agreement with the
Microsoft’s £21 billion purchase of social network site LinkedIn is likely to gain EU approval, following reported agreement with the
Russia’s state energy giant PAO Gazprom is pushing forward with building controversial natural-gas pipelines to Germany, calling for bids on
The finance chief of Deutsche Boerse warned on Wednesday rivals in the United States and China would become dominant if
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against the three largest Israeli home gas companies. According to the lawsuit, the companies
FMC Technologies and Technip been cleared by the European Commission to go ahead with a merger. The firms are set
Australia’s competition regulator won’t oppose logistics firm Qube’s acquisition of the remaining 50 per cent of Australian Amalgamated Terminals after
Two companies that colluded and fixed the prices for their submissions for a tender for the provision of cleaning services
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Top advisor to Donald Trump on tech policy matters proposed all but abolishing the nation’s telecom regulator last month, foreshadowing
Latham & Watkins is advising Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners in its pending merger with Newtown Square, Pennsylvania-based Sunoco Logistics Partners,
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