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Google has acknowledged its advertising agreement with Facebook allowed the companies to terminate the deal “in the event of certain government investigations"
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Google's promise of a 10 percent “win rate” for Facebook in display advertising auctions is at the heart of the antitrust argument by several US states.
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Starbucks and Fiat Chrysler Finance will both find out on Sept. 24 if they have been successful in their respective court appeals against two landmark EU state aid tax decisions, MLex has learned.
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E.On's merger with Innogy has drawn criticism from rival LichtBlick, which has said the deal will create “the leading Big Data conglomerate in the German energy market,” comparing it unfavorably to tech giants such as Google and Amazon.
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Brand owners can’t use intellectual property rights to restrict cross-border sales of goods in the EU, the European Commission indicated today in its decision to fine Nike, in a case that is likely to set a precedent for ongoing and future merchandising investigations.
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The UK government bailout of Flybe, which has drawn a state aid complaint to the European Commission from rival IAG, comes just as the EU digs in its heels on keeping the UK tied to the bloc's "level playing field" rules in future.
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GSK, Generics UK, Alpharma and others have appeared at the EU’s top court to ask judges to clarify a number of legal questions around "pay-for-delay" cases in the pharmaceutical sector, after they were collectively fined 45 million pounds ($56 million) in 2016 by the UK’s antitrust watchdog.