European Union:
Focus Antitrust - 26 September 2019
03 October 2019
Charles Russell Speechlys
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Ofcom issues statement of objections to parcel delivery
companies
Ofcom has issued a statement of objections to Royal Mail's
ParcelForce division and Despatch Bay in relation to an agreement
that neither company would offer parcel delivery services to each
other's business customers. Click here.
CMA proposing to refer JD Sports/Footasylum merger
The CMA is proposing to refer the completed acquisition by JD
Sports Fashion plc of Footasylum plc for a detailed investigation
unless the parties offer acceptable undertakings. Click here.
Suppliers of antidepressant nortriptyline admit to infringing
competition law
Two suppliers of the antidepressant drug, nortriptyline, have
admitted to infringing competition law by exchanging commercially
sensitive information about prices, volumes and entry plans. Click here.
UK
CMA
- The CMA has fined PayPal £250,000 for failures to comply
with the requirements of an initial enforcement order issued by the
CMA in relation to its acquisition of iZettle. Click here.
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