Tag: Antitrust
J&J Settles Antitrust Case Over Autoimmune Drug
Johnson & Johnson affiliates will pay $25 million to end antitrust litigation over their alleged scheme to delay generic versions of the anti-inflammatory Remicade, a...
Big Tech Turns To Privacy To Mitigate Antitrust Woes
In a speech to privacy professionals in Washington, DC, Apple CEO Tim Cook warned that proposed antitrust legislation would make iPhones less secure and...
NY Lawmakers Call For Antitrust Bill To Cut Price Gouging
Elected officials in New York are pushing for a new antitrust bill to "crack down on corporate consolidation and price gouging" as inflation soars...
Bosch Buys UK Self-Driving Firm Five AI
Multinational tech firm Bosch has acquired Five AI, a British automated driving company.
According to an announcement posted on the Bosch website Tuesday (April 12), Five chose...
FTC’s Khan Looks To Up Privacy Protection With New Regs
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan said on Monday (April 11) that it is time for the agency to “reassess” rules around what...
Apple’s Tim Cook Speaks Out Against New Antitrust Legislation
Apple CEO Tim Cook warned in a speech at a Washington, DC, conference on Tuesday that antitrust legislation aimed at lessening the monopoly power...
EU OKs Parker’s $8.2B Meggitt Buy
US engineering and aerospace group Parker-Hannifin on Monday won EU antitrust approval for its 6.3-billion-pound ($8.2 billion) acquisition of British manufacturer Meggitt after pledging...
Small Businesses Push For Antitrust Reform
Fifteen organizations representing small business interests sent a letter to congressional leadership on Monday calling for a raft of antitrust bills to be brought...
Apple Music Streaming In EU Crosshairs
Apple is facing another antitrust charge in the European Union following a complaint about its practices by music subscription service Spotify.
As Reuters reported Monday (April 11),...
Canada Will Force Google, Facebook To Pay For News
Canada's government announced a new legislative proposal on Tuesday (April 5) that would compel platforms like Facebook and Google to negotiate with news publishers...