France: Watchdog fines Altice for “gun-jumping”
France’s Competition Authority hit Altice with a fine of €80 million for “gun-jumping” practises, in relation to its 2014 acquisition
France’s Competition Authority hit Altice with a fine of €80 million for “gun-jumping” practises, in relation to its 2014 acquisition
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