Tag: Editor’s Pick

Airbus-Led Merger Will Face EU Scrutiny, But LEO Satellite Carve-Out Is a Red Line

A potential merger of the satellite manufacturing divisions of Airbus, Thales, and…

When Do High Profits Signal a Lack of Competition? Above This Threshold

In the past five years, competition authorities around the world have increasingly…

Temu’s Rapid Growth May Come to a Halt in 2025

Temu – the Chinese e-commerce app known for ultra-cheap goods – has…

Danone, Nestlé Risk Margin Erosion After CMA Baby Formula Report

The CMA's final report challenges infant formula makers with new rules on…

Coles and Woolworths Maintain Margin Growth Amid Regulatory Inertia

A new report by Australia’s competition regulator finds Coles and Woolworths have…

WPP’s 22% Growth in India Under Scrutiny After Antitrust Raids

While all the companies under investigation have shown modest revenue growth in…

Visa, Mastercard Likely to Dodge Fee Cap as UK Scraps Regulator

Visa and Mastercard are probably the biggest beneficiaries of the UK government's…

Coca-Cola Loses 3% Following European Commission’s Raids on the Soft Drink Sector

Coca Cola, Unilever and Pepsi suffer strong losses after the European Commission…

How Much and For How Long Antitrust Decisions Sink Stock Prices?

One of the primary goals of antitrust laws in any country is…

Don’t Blame Salmon Farmers For Colluding, It Was Just Math

Cermaq, Grieg Seafood, Bremnes, Lerøy, Mowi, and SalMar face fines, damage claims,…

UK Antitrust Regulator Signals Potential Shift in Global Merger Oversight

The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is poised to reassess…

Germany’s Antitrust Authority Flags Pricing Issues in Oil Market

Germany’s Federal Cartel Office (Bundeskartellamt) has concluded its sector inquiry into the…