Resources

3 Resources for

antitrust law and company

  • Subscribe to this listing via:
  • RSS
  • Email

BNET Resources

Analysts Say Microsoft May Be Able to Overturn Part of Ruling.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Apr. 5--Microsoft Corp. has already announced that it will appeal U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's finding that the company violated antitrust law. And many analysts believe the company has a chance to overturn at least part of the Monda Apr. 5--Microsoft Corp. has already announced...
Tags: antitrust law, company, Microsoft Corp.
Research articles 2000-04-07
Microsoft Appeal May Have A Chance, Analysts Say.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Apr. 5--Microsoft Corp. has already announced that it will appeal U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's finding that the company violated antitrust law. And many analysts believe the company has a chance to overturn at least part of the Monda Apr. 5--Microsoft Corp. has already announced...
Tags: antitrust law, company, Microsoft Corp.
Research articles 2000-04-05
FTC takes case-by-case approach to B2B exchanges.(Federal Trade Commission watches for antitrust violations among business-to-business web businesses)
The same antitrust and consumer protection laws that apply to bricks and mortar companies will apply to B2B Net markets, says Mozelle Thompson. As one of five members of the Federal Trade Commission, he has been involved in scrutiny of emerging B2B The same...
Tags: antitrust, antitrust law, B2B, company, FTC, Thompson, Web
Research articles 2000-09-21

Additional Resources

New Intel Corporate Lawyer is Antitrust Expert
The same day Intel settles its long-running legal battles with AMD, the company announces that it is hiring a corporate counsel with decades of antitrust experience. That experience will be important as Intel faces antitrust challenges from regulators in the United States and overseas, including the appeal of a $1.45...
Tags: Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Antitrust
News items 2009-11-13
Antitrust.(history of antitrust law)(Brief Article)
1911 Standard ogre THAT August day, John D. Rockefeller did his habitual nine holes in his lowest score ever, despite being interrupted with news of an antitrust judgment fining his company, Standard Oil, about a third of its $100m market value....
Tags: Standard Oil
Research articles 1999-12-25
Bank Mergers and the 'Curse of Bigness'
"Size, we are told, is not a crime. But size may, at least, become noxious by reason of the means through which it was attained or the uses to which it is put." -- Louis Brandeis One of the challenges of dealing with financial institutions that are "too big...
Tags: Bank, Financial, Antitrust, Banking, Financial Services, Alain Sherter
Blog posts 2009-09-10
Fresh Del Monte Produce Announces that the Company is Cooperating Fully with the European Antitrust Authorities
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. (NYSE:FDP), today announced that the Company's Hamburg, Germany office was visited on Thursday, June 2, 2005 by EU antitrust authorities and is currently being investigated by the European Commission for possible violations of European competition law. The Company is cooperating fully...
Tags: European Commission, Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc.
Research articles 2005-06-03
EU regulators studying Intel response to antitrust charges
BRUSSELS AFP — EU competition regulators are "carefully" studying Intel's response to their antitrust charges against the world's biggest computer chipmaker, a European Commission spokeswoman said Monday. "We have received a reply. We are going to study it carefully," the spokeswoman said. An Intel spokesman in Belgium said...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, antitrust, Intel Corp., regulator, SECURITY, spokeswoman
Research articles 2008-01-07
CONGRESS GETS INVOLVED IN MICROSOFT DECISION.(Company Business and Marketing)
Joel I. Klein, chief of the Justice Dept.'s antitrust division, received both praise and criticism from the House Judiciary Committee, while Sun Microsystems Inc. chief executive Scott McNealy met with Senate Republicans about the Microsoft case. Congressional activity has increased in recent weeks as...
Tags: antitrust, attorney, Government, marketing, Microsoft Corp., Republican, SECURITY, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2000-04-17
Moviefone, Inc. Files Antitrust Complaint Against Ticketmaster Inc
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--March 20, 1995--MovieFone, Inc. (Nasdaq NM Symbol: MOFN) today announced that it has filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York against TicketMaster Inc., alleging violations of the federal antitrust laws and claims under New York law.The Company noted that...
Tags: antitrust, Business Wire, SECURITY
Research articles 1995-03-20
Senate panel OKs energy policy bill
The Senate energy committee, by a wide majority, passed an energy bill Thursday that would repeal a depression-era antitrust law and authorize a survey of offshore oil and natural gas reserves. The legislation would repeal the 1935 Public Utility Holding Company Act, which restricts utility acquisitions. The Senate...
Tags: offshore, Outsourcing, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2005-05-27
Sirius Consulting Group to Organize Implications of US Regulations on European Companies Conference May 11 and 12 in Paris, FR
PARIS -- With new and more complex US regulations and an increasing focus on European companies by US regulators aiming to protect investors and to establish a stringent business code of conduct, European companies have to face growing legal and financial risks even if not listed on a US stock...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Investment, Paris, Regulations, SEC
Research articles 2005-04-21
Rising Protectionism Threatens World Trade -- And U.S. Jobs
Ever since Congress imposed a Buy American package as part of the stimulus plan, politicians and economists have been warning about the dangers of protectionism in a contracting world economy. We're now seeing the first indications that those fears may be well founded, with potentially serious consequences for the health...
Tags: U.S., China, Tariff, World Bank, Free Trade, Corporate Law, Finance, Business Operations, Charles Wallace
Blog posts 2009-04-02
St. Louis Company's Baby-Food Fight Challenges Federal Antitrust Law.
By Thomas Lee, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 11-- On Monday, lawyers for H.J. Heinz Co. and Milnot Holdings Corp., a local business that owns the Beech-Nut baby food line, will try to convince a federal appeals court in...
Tags: antitrust, FINANCE, food, FTC, H.J. Heinz Co., Investment, Manufacturing
Research articles 2001-02-11
Intel Ftc Clarification Request Is Refused
Intel Corp was dealt a minor setback in its wrangling with the Federal Trade Commission, when a federal Judge denied the chipmaking giant's request that the FTC provide it with a clearer statement of the charges being brought against the company. Judge James Timony denied the...
Tags: FTC, Intel Corp., SECURITY
Research articles 1998-07-02
Judge Drops Second Shoe In Microsoft Case: Penalties And Appeals To Follow - Company Business and Marketing
On Monday, April 3rd, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson found Microsoft guilty of violating antitrust law. The decision was not unexpected, following a round of unsuccessful attempts between the Justice Department and Microsoft for out-of-court settlements in the case. The full text of the decision is available at: http://usvms.gpo.gov ...
Tags: Government, Judge, Litigation, marketing, Microsoft Corp., U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2000-05-01
Five Legal Briefs Filed in Microsoft Antitrust Case.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Feb. 2--WASHINGTON--Five legal briefs were filed in federal court Tuesday in connection with the Microsoft Corp. antitrust trial, as the company, its friends and foes weighed in on the question of whether the company violated the law with its aggress Feb. 2--WASHINGTON--Five legal briefs were filed...
Tags: antitrust, company, Microsoft Corp.
Research articles 2000-02-03
What Intel just bought for $1.25 billion: less risk
Even for a company as powerful as Intel, with $13 billion in cash on the books, $1.25 billion is a lot of money. So drop that huge quantity of money in the lap of its biggest rival, Advanced Micro Devices?The payment is of course settle the antitrust suit AMD brought...
Tags: Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
News items 2009-11-12
Microsoft Files Conclusions Of Law In Doj Antitrust Case
On January 18, Microsoft filed its Proposed Conclusions of Law in the Department of Justice DOJ antitrust case, noting that although the findings of fact issued by Federal Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson last November painted an unflattering picture of the company, the findings do not add up to an...
Tags: antitrust, Government, Judge, Microsoft Corp., SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2000-02-01
FTC expected to take antitrust action against Intel
Computerworld - With New York's Attorney General filing antitrust charges against Intel Corp. this week, industry watchers say the Federal Trade Commission will join the fray against the chip maker, maybe even before the end of the year. When Andrew Cuomo leveled New York's suit against Intel on Wednesday, it...
Tags: Intel Corp., FTC
News items 2009-11-05
  • << Previous
  • page 1 of 1
  • Next >>
advertisement
advertisement