Tag: Fine
Germany: Clothing chain and manufacturer face RPM fine
German clothing chain P&C (Peek & Cloppenburg) and clothing manufacturer Wellensteyn have been given a €11 million (US$12.9 million) fine for illegal retail price...
Ukraine: Gazprom fine of US$6.7b reinforced
In the proceedings to collect the nearly US$6.7 billion fine from Gazprom, the Kyiv Economic Court of Appeal has overturned the decision to pay...
US: DoJ asks for reduced fine for Bumble Bee
On July 19, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a request for the court to accept Bumble Bee Foods plea agreement in the...
EU: Qualcomm loses daily fine appeal
US chipmaker Qualcomm faces the threat of a daily fine of €580,000 (US$665,000) for failing to provide EU antitrust regulators with information after missing...
UK: Ofcom fined EE £2.7 million for overcharging customers
Ofcom has fined mobile network operator EE £2.7m for overcharging tens of thousands of its customers.
The competition authority for the communications industries said that...
Microsoft Fined for Non-Compliance: A Game-Changer in Antitrust Settlements
Mar 21, 2013
CPI Europe Column edited by Anna Tzanaki (Competition Policy International) presents:
Microsoft Fined for Non-Compliance: A Game-Changer in Antitrust Settlements by Mario...
The Intel Cases”Legal Convergence or Leaps of Faith?
Kent Bernard, Jan 06, 2011
Intel has managed to find itself in the cross-hairs of the antitrust authorities in Brussels and in Washington D.C.It is...
The Price of Abuse: Intel and the European Commission Decision
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Robert Lande, Jun 30, 2009
The May 13, 2009 decision by the European Commission...
EU Competition Law in 2010: Change or Continuity
Eric Morgan de Rivery, Feb 16, 2010
It has become customary, at the beginning of each year, to take a look at the previous year,...
Margin Squeeze in Regulated Industries: The CFI Judgment in the Deutsche...
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Pierre-André Buigues, Robert Klotz, Jul 10, 2008
n its long-awaited ruling of April 10,...