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Apple, Google, Meta must face US consumer claims over casino apps
Apple, Google and Meta Platforms aren't protected by Section 230 and must face consumer-protection claims and certain gambling-related loss recovery claims for host... (more story)
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Synopsys-Ansys merger faces final KFTC deliberations in March
The fate of the Synopsys-Ansys merger in South Korea will be decided next month as the standing committee of the Korea Fair Trade Commission is set to deliberate on... (more story)
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Tapestry-Capri merger decision endorses flexible US market definitions
Handbag-makers Tapestry and Capri Holdings repeatedly told a US judge examining their planned merger that the US Federal Trade Commission’s “accessible luxury” hand... (more story)
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Chipmaker Qualcomm has gained, or waived, all of the regulatory clearances needed to complete its acquisition of Alphawave IP Group following approval in South Korea. The US company agreed to buy Alphawave, wh... (more story)
Vassilios Skouris is set to be appointed president of the seven-strong committee tasked with evaluating candidates for EU judges positions, according to a document seen by MLex. The consultative body, whose op... (more story)
Brazil’s competition Tribunal has unanimously approved Grupo Atem’s acquisition of river transport company Waldemiro P. Lustoza & Cia, or WPL, requesting governance commitments to mitigate antitrust risks in t... (more story)
Verisk and AccuLynx are still answering questions from the US Federal Trade Commission even though it has been more than 30 days since the government filed a second request, MLex has learned.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. has asked for clarification from a California federal judge regarding the participation by a group of states in the review of its settlement with the government over its acquisit... (more story)
Volvo Construction Equipment has requested EU approval for its plan to take over its dealer Swecon’s businesses in Sweden, Germany and the Baltics. The European Commission has set a Jan. 9 deadline to decide on the deal.
Cambodia’s antitrust authority has reported a steady flow of merger notifications and consultation requests, reflecting the continued development of the country’s enforcement system four years after the passag... (more story)
Indonesia’s competition regulator said it will need to coordinate closely with Singapore on any potential Grab-GoTo merger, as both countries prepare for what could become Southeast Asia’s biggest tech deal. I... (more story)
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Universal Music Group has good reason to cheer, despite an EU statement of objections against its takeover of Downtown Music. The charge sheet shows the European Commission narrowing its concerns about the dea... (more story)
As cabinetmakers MasterBrand and American Woodmark respond to the US Federal Trade Commission’s second request, the companies will find it difficult to evade conversations about national market-share estimates... (more story)
The outcome of the EU's foreign-subsidy review of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company's Covestro acquisition has few lessons to offer dealmakers in the way of certainty, given that the concessions extracted appeare... (more story)
Public comments filed with the US Federal Communications Commission about the proposed merger of Charter Communications and Cox Communications were overwhelmingly supportive of the deal and often cited the com... (more story)
Allegations of market concentration and fiscal distortions in Brazil’s Amazon region have been made just prior to the competition authority Tribunal’s scrutiny of Grupo Atem’s proposed acquisition of river tra... (more story)
The Brazilian competition authority has seen two consecutive judgment sessions marked by an unusually tense atmosphere, as disagreements among councilors — traditionally confined to complex economic interpreta... (more story)
The planned merger between Saipem and Subsea7 is raising alarms across Brazil’s offshore oil and gas sector, with operators and suppliers warning that reduced competition could drive up costs for subsea projects.
A US judge on Monday denied the Federal Trade Commission’s bid to block the merger between GTCR and Surmodics — the first defeat of a merger challenge brought during President Donald Trump’s second term. The ... (more story)