by 21st Century Competition | Jul 3, 2014 | Global Blogs
UK budget airline Ryanair has reportedly accepted the failure of its attempts to fully acquire Ireland rival Aer Lingus, according to the company’s CFO. Ryanair’s Howard Millar spoke with reporters regarding the matter, and said that the failure may be...
by 21st Century Competition | Jul 3, 2014 | Global Blogs
Mexico’s largest wireless operator, America Movil, is reportedly rethinking its business structure and strategy as Mexico’s recent competition law overhauls are cracking down on the dominance of the company. Reports say America Movil is looking to maintain...
by 21st Century Competition | Jul 3, 2014 | Global Blogs
UK wireless operator Three is now the first to speak out against the European Commission’s recently announced caps on roaming charges, condemning the regulation’s effects on wholesale prices. Three is calling for a review of the rules, which aim to ban...
by 21st Century Competition | Jul 3, 2014 | Global Blogs
The European and International Booksellers Federation has come out in support of a recent antitrust complaint filed in Germany against Amazon, say reports. The group supports the German Publishers Association’s decision to approach Germany’s Federal Cartel...
by 21st Century Competition | Jul 3, 2014 | Global Blogs
The world’s two largest merger deals were announced this year just ahead of the World Cup, which saw record-breaking audiences in the US. There’s a connection between the two, say experts. According to reports, sports television is a major driving force...
by 21st Century Competition | Jul 3, 2014 | Global Blogs
Antitrust lawyers are the new, big commodity in China now, according to reports, as mergers and acquisitions deals boom both national and across the globe. In what’s on par to be a big year for M&A, China has seen one of the biggest influxes in antitrust...