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€10.5 Million Fine for Road Construction Cartel, Damage Claims Investigated in Saxony-Anhalt
Seven German road construction companies were fined €10.5 million for illegal collusion on public contracts between 2016 and 2019, prompting damage claims investigations by Saxony-Anhalt state and local authorities.
€10.5 Million Fine for Road Construction Cartel, Damage Claims Investigated in Saxony-Anhalt
Seven German road construction companies were fined €10.5 million for illegal collusion on public contracts between 2016 and 2019, prompting damage claims investigations by Saxony-Anhalt state and local authorities.
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40% Bias Score


China's Market Regulator Summons Food Delivery Platforms Over Unfair Practices
China's top market regulator summoned major food delivery platforms, including JD, Meituan, and Ele.me, to rectify unfair market practices and protect the rights of consumers, merchants, and delivery staff, following JD's expansion into the sector with aggressive subsidies and zero-commission polici...
China's Market Regulator Summons Food Delivery Platforms Over Unfair Practices
China's top market regulator summoned major food delivery platforms, including JD, Meituan, and Ele.me, to rectify unfair market practices and protect the rights of consumers, merchants, and delivery staff, following JD's expansion into the sector with aggressive subsidies and zero-commission polici...
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German Road Companies Fined €10.5 Million for Bid Rigging
Seven German road construction companies were fined €10.5 million by the Federal Cartel Office for colluding on public contracts from 2016 to 2019, manipulating bids and allocating contracts amongst themselves across several states.
German Road Companies Fined €10.5 Million for Bid Rigging
Seven German road construction companies were fined €10.5 million by the Federal Cartel Office for colluding on public contracts from 2016 to 2019, manipulating bids and allocating contracts amongst themselves across several states.
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24% Bias Score


Google Faces Potential Breakup After Antitrust Rulings
US courts ruled Google illegally monopolized online search, advertising, and app stores, prompting potential breakups and reshaping the internet; Google appeals, citing intense competition and innovation.
Google Faces Potential Breakup After Antitrust Rulings
US courts ruled Google illegally monopolized online search, advertising, and app stores, prompting potential breakups and reshaping the internet; Google appeals, citing intense competition and innovation.
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40% Bias Score


Apple to Appeal €500 Million EU Fine Under Digital Markets Act
Apple will appeal a €500 million EU fine for violating the Digital Markets Act, arguing the Commission spurned its compliance efforts and decided on the fine months before the official decision; the case will determine the extent of the Commission's guidance obligations under the DMA.
Apple to Appeal €500 Million EU Fine Under Digital Markets Act
Apple will appeal a €500 million EU fine for violating the Digital Markets Act, arguing the Commission spurned its compliance efforts and decided on the fine months before the official decision; the case will determine the extent of the Commission's guidance obligations under the DMA.
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44% Bias Score


Competition Bureau Investigates BWX Technologies-Kinectrics Merger
The Competition Bureau of Canada is investigating BWX Technologies Inc.'s proposed $782.7-million acquisition of Kinectrics Holdings Inc., focusing on potential anti-competitive effects within Canada's nuclear medicine sector, due to concerns about market concentration and the scarcity of key inputs...
Competition Bureau Investigates BWX Technologies-Kinectrics Merger
The Competition Bureau of Canada is investigating BWX Technologies Inc.'s proposed $782.7-million acquisition of Kinectrics Holdings Inc., focusing on potential anti-competitive effects within Canada's nuclear medicine sector, due to concerns about market concentration and the scarcity of key inputs...
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40% Bias Score

€10.5 Million Fine for Road Construction Cartel in Germany
Seven German road construction companies, including one from Landsberg in Saxony-Anhalt, were fined €10.5 million by the Federal Cartel Office for illegal collusion on public contracts between 2016 and 2019, prompting investigations into potential compensation claims by state and local authorities.

€10.5 Million Fine for Road Construction Cartel in Germany
Seven German road construction companies, including one from Landsberg in Saxony-Anhalt, were fined €10.5 million by the Federal Cartel Office for illegal collusion on public contracts between 2016 and 2019, prompting investigations into potential compensation claims by state and local authorities.
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32% Bias Score

College Athletics Faces Overhaul Amidst Antitrust Settlement and Compensation Debate
Amidst the disintegration of the amateur model in college athletics, a potential $2.8 billion antitrust settlement could revolutionize athlete compensation, while proposals for incentive-based contracts and athlete employment are being debated, alongside innovative approaches like two-way contracts ...

College Athletics Faces Overhaul Amidst Antitrust Settlement and Compensation Debate
Amidst the disintegration of the amateur model in college athletics, a potential $2.8 billion antitrust settlement could revolutionize athlete compensation, while proposals for incentive-based contracts and athlete employment are being debated, alongside innovative approaches like two-way contracts ...
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32% Bias Score

Tech Giants Face User Engagement Decline Amidst AI Rise
Courtroom testimonies in antitrust trials against Meta and Google revealed declining user engagement on Facebook and Google Search, respectively, attributed to rising AI tools and evolving consumer preferences; Apple executives also suggested iPhones might not be essential in a decade.

Tech Giants Face User Engagement Decline Amidst AI Rise
Courtroom testimonies in antitrust trials against Meta and Google revealed declining user engagement on Facebook and Google Search, respectively, attributed to rising AI tools and evolving consumer preferences; Apple executives also suggested iPhones might not be essential in a decade.
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44% Bias Score

CNMC Opens New Investigation into Telefónica for Pay-TV Contract Violations
The CNMC in Spain has launched another investigation into Telefónica, this time for violating commitments related to pay-TV contracts made during its 2015 acquisition of DTS, potentially leading to further fines after a previous €6 million penalty.

CNMC Opens New Investigation into Telefónica for Pay-TV Contract Violations
The CNMC in Spain has launched another investigation into Telefónica, this time for violating commitments related to pay-TV contracts made during its 2015 acquisition of DTS, potentially leading to further fines after a previous €6 million penalty.
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12% Bias Score

Apple Appeals Ruling on App Store Payment Options
A US district judge found Apple willfully violated an order to allow outside payment options in its App Store, costing Apple substantial sums annually, prompting an appeal by Apple that argues the order is unlawful and prevents it from controlling core business operations.

Apple Appeals Ruling on App Store Payment Options
A US district judge found Apple willfully violated an order to allow outside payment options in its App Store, costing Apple substantial sums annually, prompting an appeal by Apple that argues the order is unlawful and prevents it from controlling core business operations.
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36% Bias Score

Apple Loses App Store Tax Lawsuit, Facing Global Regulatory Pressure
A U.S. court ruled on April 30, 2025, that Apple can no longer impose its 27% commission on developers using external payment systems, impacting its global strategy and revenue, particularly in China where it generated roughly \$6.6 billion in 2023 from App Store fees.

Apple Loses App Store Tax Lawsuit, Facing Global Regulatory Pressure
A U.S. court ruled on April 30, 2025, that Apple can no longer impose its 27% commission on developers using external payment systems, impacting its global strategy and revenue, particularly in China where it generated roughly \$6.6 billion in 2023 from App Store fees.
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60% Bias Score
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