
EU Probes Mastercard’s Scandinavian e-Pay Deal
EU antitrust regulators on Monday, April 6, stated Mastercard’s plan to buy part of Scandinavian payments group Nets is a

EU antitrust regulators on Monday, April 6, stated Mastercard’s plan to buy part of Scandinavian payments group Nets is a

Boeing suppliers Hexcel and Woodward on Monday, April 6, called off their planned all-stock merger as widespread travel bans to

Koch Industries announced that it has closed on the acquisition of Infor, announced in February. The company never officially announced

South Korea’s competition regulator has filed against the country’s cosmetics giant Amorepacific Group for 96 million won (US$77,800) over unfair

The European Commission has approved, under the EU Merger Regulation, the proposed acquisition of the European business of Lufthansa Service

A team of competition lawyers has left a domestic French firm to join Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner’s (BCLP) Paris office.

As organizations continue to connect their infrastructures, wireless connectivity remains a critical piece of their strategy. To meet the growing

A federal judge has dismissed a proposed class action accusing Baxter International and Pfizer’s Hospira of engaging in an anticompetitive

The European Union (EU) is targeting Facebook’s Marketplace as the next leg in its antitrust investigation, according to a Monday (April 6) report in

By George Robert Barker (Australian National University) & Martin Cave (London School of Economics) The risk that a two-sided market
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