( December 1, 2014, 08:14 GMT | Press Round-Up Europe) -- Contents:
- Medtronic, Covidien deal gets conditional EU approval
- French authority closes Vente-Privee antitrust probe
- Whistleblowers account for 75 percent of Spanish antitrust probes
- Carrefour gets conditional approval to buy Dia France
- Deutsche Annington to acquire Gagfah
- Altice to acquire Portuguese assets from Oi
- Italian government may buy Ilva as Enel stake sale stalls
- E.On set to spin off most of power-generation business
- Deutsche Bahn targets airlines over freight cartel
- Commerzbank boss predicts wave of savings-bank mergers
- SNCM must find new owner by year-end
- Schibsted gets approval to acquire Milanuncios
- Vodafone, Liberty Global plan global alliance
- Quantis acquires Moroccan rival Nortis
- Jazztel to begin offering 4G mobile broadband
- Aviva bids EUR7 billion for Friends Life
- Fosun set to raise bid for Club Med
- France might raise taxes on large retailers- The European Commission has approved medical-device maker Medtronic’s $43 billion merger with rival Covidien, subject to conditions, two days after the US cleared the deal....
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