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Italian Highway Merger to receive EC Scrutiny
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

The European Commission said on August 8 it would look into the Italian government’s move to block a proposed merger between the Italian highway operator Autostrade and the Spanish infrastructure company Abertis. The Italian government and highways regulator rejected the proposed merger, worth nearly 12 billion euros ($15 billion). The deal created the world’s largest…

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EU Presses Spain on Endesa Bid
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On August 3rd, European Union antitrust regulators asked Spain to explain why it attached conditions to German energy company E.On AG's $34 billion bid for the Spanish utility Endesa SA. Spain's National Energy Commission said last week that it would permit the 26.9 billion euro deal only if E.On sells about a third of Endesa's…

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First EC Investigation of Chinese-EU Merger Ends After Deal Scrapped
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On July 21, China International Marine, Inc. and Netherlands-based Burg Industries stated that their merger announced in February, which would have created one of the world's largest container makers, would be scrapped. This merger, valued at approximately $104 million, would have effectively combined the two companies under a single holding company. China International said that…

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Rare Japanese Takeover Rejected
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On July 26, Oji, Japan’s largest paper manufacturer said it would go ahead with a tender offer for sixth-ranked Hokuetsu in a deal that could exceed $1.4 billion, a rare attempt at a hostile takeover in a society where deals are generally more cautious and consensus-led. An Oji-Hokuetsu merger would create the world’s fifth-largest paper…

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The European Commission Proposes to Modernize the Single Market for Aviation
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On July 18, Jacques Barrot, the European Commission's (“Commission” or “EC”) Vice-President in charge of transport, announced the Commission's intention to improve legislation in relation to the single market for aviation. While the Commission believes that the liberalization of the airline industry brought considerable benefits to consumers, such as reduced air fares, increased routes and…

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Brussels Finds Barriers to Retail Banking Competition
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On July 17, the Commission published its second Interim Report in relation to the retail banking part of its sectoral inquiry into the financial services sector in the Community. The first Interim Report dealt with the payment cards and the second Report covers Current Accounts and Related Services. The purpose of the investigation was to…

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Sony BMG recorded music merger clearance annulled by the Court of First Instance
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On July 13, 2006, the European Court of First Instance (“CFI”) reversed a July 18, 2004 decision by the European Commission allowing a merger between music groups Sony and BMG. This decision was reached in the wake of an application made by the Independent Music Publishers and Labels Association (“Impala”), an international association representing the…

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EC Announces New Antitrust Violation Guidelines
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

On June 28, the European Commission (“EC”) announced new guidelines that would increase fines for antitrust violations. This decision is part of an effort by the EC to more severely punish cartel leaders, repeat offenders, and companies whose large financial reserves made a mockery of the old antitrust fine scheme. The new guidelines, which will…

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EC Launches Review of Anti-dumping Measures
Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC

European Commissioner for Trade Peter Mandelson has launched a review of the Commission's anti-dumping measures. The review comes at a time when concerns have been raised that the Commission's anti-dumping measures do not always serve the interests of EU companies and consumers. Examples of this include quotas on Chinese textiles and anti-dumping tariffs imposed on…

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