HP Wins Quanta’s Factories and Patents In Court
HP will keep all the cash, factories, and patents Quanta Storage was ordered to turn over to satisfy a US$439 […]
HP will keep all the cash, factories, and patents Quanta Storage was ordered to turn over to satisfy a US$439 […]
By Jeff Bone (Saint Joseph’s University) Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Alphabet (Google) are four of the world’s most expansive business
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The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has taken notice of the public concerns and complaints regarding the shortage of petroleum
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By Ramsi Woodcock (What am I Missing?) Ben Smith must be congratulated for writing one of the few accounts in the Times
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Since the term “killer acquisition” was coined last year, many have moved quickly to declaring a killer-acquisition problem in tech
Competition agencies are pivoting towards “loss of potential competition” theories of harm, especially in acquisitions by highly dominant companies of
How common are killer acquisitions in tech and are there alternative theories of harm that are likely to arise more