- 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
- Fri Oct 22 2004 EU set to decide on Oracle next week
European Commission is set to announce whether it will block the database giant's hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Wed Aug 6 2003 EU closes in on Microsoft penalty
Regulators are poised to force the software maker to give greater technical information to server rivals and to loosen the ties between its media player and Windows.
Posted by Ina Fried
- 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
- Tue Jan 15 2002 Europe takes a front seat in Net rulemaking
The EU generally lagged the United States in e-commerce initiatives and Internet use in the late 1990s, but it's quickly catching up.
Posted by John Borland
- Tue Jul 3 2001 Microsoft faces tougher battle in Europe
Tougher antitrust enforcement by European Commission regulators could mean trouble ahead for the software giant, experts warn.
Posted by Joe Wilcox
- Thu Apr 22 2004 EU report takes Microsoft to task
A 300-page report sheds new light on a corporate culture and business practices that led regulators to sanction the company last month for anticompetitive practices.
Posted by Matt Hines and Dawn Kawamoto
- Mon Nov 4 2002 Microsoft looks to European resolution
The software giant hopes to use its recent antitrust victory as a starting point for resolving legal troubles in Europe. The EU says it will press forward with its case.
Posted by Joe Wilcox