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UK Watchdog Says Meta Offers To Limit Use Of Ad Data
On Friday, the competition watchdog of Britain stated that Meta, the social media giant, proposed to restrict its utilization of
On Friday, the competition watchdog of Britain stated that Meta, the social media giant, proposed to restrict its utilization of
CBS, Cox, and Fox have reached a settlement to pay a combined amount of $48 million to resolve allegations in
The competition tribunal has denied Mastercard’s request to appeal its decision regarding a £14 billion class action lawsuit related to
The European Union has stated that Illumina is using tactics to delay the ruling on whether or not they should
The KPPU in Indonesia has issued fines to seven cooking oil companies for limiting sales during a period of scarce
The NZIA statement requires insurers to modify their internal practices to lower carbon emissions and promote net-zero actions among their
The market regulator of China announced on Sunday that it had imposed fines on two pharmaceutical companies for monopolistic behaviour.
The National Association of Realtors and major brokerages are facing limited options as a significant class action lawsuit approaches trial.
The antitrust trial involving Gilead and Teva over inflated HIV drug prices is set to begin on Thursday. However, the
Viterra, an agriculture trader backed by Glencore Plc, is currently in discussions with Bunge Ltd., a major crop merchant, regarding
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