Cable maker Prysmian said on Monday, February 11, it could have to pay a fine of up to €96 million (US$108 million) in an antitrust case opened in Brazil in 2011.
The Brazilian antitrust authority—the CADE Tribunal—is expected to issue a decision that will be provisionally enforceable. The decision could be challenged before the Brazilian courts, Prysmian said in a statement.
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