
Germany: BMW sues air conditioning suppliers over price fixing
BMW is suing two of its suppliers over price fixing on air conditioning components, the German carmaker said on Wednesday.

BMW is suing two of its suppliers over price fixing on air conditioning components, the German carmaker said on Wednesday.

A group of 52 auto parts manufacturers has agreed to pay California $23 million as part of a decade-old investigation

By Scott Helfstein, Harvard Business Review Since 1850, the U.S. has gone through cycles of protectionism and antitrust activity, but

Google CEO Sundar Pichai will take over as the new CEO of Alphabet, as well as retain his job at

The EU should receive sweeping extra powers to stave off an unfair competitive threat from state-supported companies in China and

Qualcomm announced it would appeal a South Korean court decision on Wednesday, December 4, to uphold a record US$873 million
The European Union’s top antitrust policymaker, Margrethe Vestager, is open to the idea of pan-European mergers in the telecoms market,

A special committee at Hudson’s Bay rejected an offer by private-equity firm Catalyst Capital that values the Canadian retailer at

A Brazilian group representing minority investors filed a complaint on Tuesday, December 3, with Brazil’s antitrust watchdog CADE against the
Senator Elizabeth Warren plans to introduce a bill in coming weeks that would intensify the scrutiny of bank mergers, a
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