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  • Wed Jun 21 2000 Will the EU block WorldCom-Sprint merger?

    European Union Competition Commissioner Mario Monti's trip to Washington, D.C., comes amid reports that he has decided to block the megamerger.

    Posted by null The Associated Press

  • Thu Mar 18 2004 EU's statement on Microsoft

    The European Union's competition commissioner announces that a settlement is off in its antitrust case against Microsoft, saying the parties were "unable to agree on commitments for future conduct."

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Sun Sep 17 2000 The week ahead: EMI addresses Warner merger concerns

    EMI Recorded Music executives are due to offer concessions and address regulators' concerns about the record label's planned $20 billion joint venture with Warner Music Group.

    Posted by Cecily Barnes

  • Wed Aug 25 2004 EU to probe Microsoft-Time Warner buy

    The decision is a setback for the two companies and their plan to acquire ContentGuard, a digital rights management firm.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Wed Mar 24 2004 Intellectual-property precedent could help Microsoft appeal

    A decision in an earlier European antitrust case involving the health care industry could bode well for the software maker as it prepares its appeal.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Mon Sep 18 2000 AOL-Time Warner merger runs into EU challenge

    Reports that the European Commission may be close to blocking the companies' proposed merger do not represent the agency's official position on the deal.

    Posted by Jim Hu and Evan Hansen

  • Wed Sep 22 2004 Europe to restart Oracle clock?

    European regulators may be getting ready to let the countdown to their decision begin, a source tells CNET News.com.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Thu Apr 1 2004 Oracle argues takeover case in Europe

    Oracle wraps up its two-day hearings before the European Commission, where it argued against European antitrust regulators' objections to its hostile $9.4 billion bid for PeopleSoft.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

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