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Ad Law: How To Differentiate in an Age of Noise?: Truth, Value & Brand: P&G Marketing Head Distills the Essence (Canadian Competition and Regulatory Law)

by 21st Century Competition | Jun 23, 2014 | Global Blogs

June 23, 2014 We live in an age of exploding ideas and noise. Selling your no doubt very spiffy product is an increasing challenge given the increased (and increasing) number of platforms, messages and voices. Once and a while, however, a clear voice resonates back to...

South Korea: Construction bid-riggers fined millions (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Jun 23, 2014 | Global Blogs

Six South Korean construction firms have reportedly been fined millions of dollars by national competition regulators for bid-rigging. South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission announced Monday that a total of $10.4 million has been fined to various companies...

US: $9.1B Midwest energy deal may spark merger spree (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Jun 23, 2014 | Global Blogs

Wisconsin Energy Corp. announced Monday that it has entered into a deal to acquire one of its rivals in a merger that will affect millions in the Midwest and potentially spark a new merger spree in the energy industry. According to reports, Wisconsin Energy will buy...

EU: Regs race to fine SIM card chip price-fixer (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Jun 23, 2014 | Global Blogs

The European Commission is racing to meet deadline to fine a maker of smart card chips accused of fixing prices, according to unnamed sources. Two sources said the Commission is looking to fine Royal Philips, based in the Netherlands, for price manipulation before the...

US: Last-ditch offer ends Eaton antitrust suit (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Jun 23, 2014 | Global Blogs

Power management conglomerate Eaton avoided a potential multibillion dollar antitrust fine in a last-minute settlement reached with Meritor, which sued Eaton for antitrust violations, according to reports. A jury trial set to begin Monday was called off after Eaton...

Australia: Vodafone, unhappy with rival, calls ACCC inept (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Jun 23, 2014 | Global Blogs

Telecommunications operator Vodafone is reportedly calling for a new government competition watchdog to oversee Australia’s telco sector after slamming the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission for its inability to adequately regulate the industry....
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