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...So is that kind of thing ready to happen in other areas? Ethan WuYeah, I think you’re seeing some of that now. You’re seeing it with Meta is lagging behind in short-form video to TikTok....
...concrete plants....
...Nato says that Russia is ready for a tough assault against Ukraine this winter. And a giant health insurance merger in the US might catch the attention of regulators....
...We’re talking about an increase in decimals.”...
...[MUSIC PLAYING] This episode of Working It was produced by Mischa Frankl-Duval and mixed by Simon Panayi....
...And in addition to that, they also said that the litigation process in the UK could be frozen while all of this was addressed....
...Jamie SmythMost people think that the legal cases could well continue because they’re going to set a really important precedent in antitrust law....
...Travelling while mixed-race is, well, mixed. At best, everyone thinks you’re local: I was greeted as café au lait in France, caramello in Italy, and, to my surprise, as Egyptian in Cairo....
...Is that more unique in the antitrust sector or what have you seen in your reporting?...
...Janice RaeSo it’s a bit of a mixed bag at the moment....
...“We’ve been working bottom-up for a long time with the donor community but we’re not getting sustained results,” said Martin Lokanc, senior mining specialist at the World Bank....
...“And we’re seeing a once-in-many-generation[s] shift in how markets function, and the need to update and adapt our antitrust enforcement to address new market realities.”...
...plastic-related litigation and increased raw material costs”....
...Further, the IMF — often the world’s debtor-in-possession financier — should re-examine its role in helping strike this difficult balance....
...A makeshift EU-US deal has put that litigation on hold but similar WTO cases brought by other countries remain pending....
...And I am ready to defend it in Ukrainian and international courts.” “We all need a fair competition and a level playing field,” he added....
...Person to watch Darren Woods, ExxonMobil’s chief executive, has had a mixed year....
...But despite EU officials and legal advisers telling DD they’re ready to let this merger go ahead, the deal has run into problems in another big market: the US....
...In a 9-0 unanimous ruling, the justices sided with student athletes, who argued that the restrictions on education benefits violated antitrust law....
...In fact, antitrust aficionados can trace a long history of such moves going back to the 1970s....
...Buberl: You’re absolutely right that there is a certain divergence between Europe and the US. We [at Axa] were one of the first ones to get out of coal, back in 2015....
...in order to increase sales, in litigation brought by three California counties and the city of Oakland....
...“Many companies I’ve talked to have said that in the past few years people who apply to work for them often do so because they’re a B Corp,” he says....
...It is not cheap, and our customers should be ready to pay,” says executive chairman Lakshmi Mittal....
...They’re back Europe’s Frugal overlords are ready for this Friday’s European Council summit and are laying out their stall on the debate over the recovery fund in this FT op-ed....
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