
Monsanto and Mergers: How Antitrust Got Borked and How Courts Can Take It Back
By Raymond Starks (Drake University) It is clear regulation alone is not enough to ensure firms with monopolistic tendencies will

By Raymond Starks (Drake University) It is clear regulation alone is not enough to ensure firms with monopolistic tendencies will

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) formally approved the T-Mobile-Sprint merger. The decision comes after a drawn-out review of T-Mobile’s $26.5

The Justice Department said on Tuesday (November 5) it had created a strike force that will identify and prosecute companies

Criminal prosecutions for price-fixing under Donald Trump have remained at historic lows for a third consecutive year, a drop-off in

By Martin Sandbu, Financial Times Margrethe Vestager is using her renewed and expanded mandate for all it is worth. The

Facebook has changed its corporate logo to a minimalist rendering of the Facebook name, a move the company stated is
Medical device maker Stryker announced on Monday, November 4, it would buy smaller rival Wright Medical for about US$4 billion

French supermarket groups Casino and Intermarche are being investigated under an EU antitrust inquiry over a buying alliance formed five

IAG, the parent of British Airways and Spain’s Iberia, announced a €1 billion (US$1.12 billion) takeover of Spain’s Air Europa

Brazil’s Administrative Council of Economic Defense (Cade) accepted the appeal filed by TIM in October against clearance of Nextel’s takeover
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