
EU: Brussels launches probe into Aurubis’ Metallo buy
European Union antitrust regulators have opened an in-depth investigation into German copper giant Aurubis’s planned acquisition of Belgian-Spanish recycling firm

European Union antitrust regulators have opened an in-depth investigation into German copper giant Aurubis’s planned acquisition of Belgian-Spanish recycling firm

As politicians and regulators up their pressure on so-called Big Tech in the US, it can be difficult to see

T-Mobile announced Monday (November 18) that CEO John Legere will be stepping down at the end of next April after
Israeli startup Gett said it struck a partnership with Lyft to expand its US footprint and is shuttering its New

The Department of Justice will seek to end the Paramount consent decrees, the landmark agreements that have barred studios from

Antitrust headlines dominated the regulatory sphere this past week – focused, of course, on marquee names such as Facebook and

A proposed German law would require Apple to enable third parties to use its near field communication (NFC) technology. If

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is looking at whether the legal thresholds to bring antitrust suits need to be modified

Amazon, which has faced increasing antitrust pressure this year in the US and European Union, may have to spin off
Comcast was sued Monday, November 18, by Altitude Sports and Entertainment, a Denver-based channel that airs local sports, including Colorado
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