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EU antitrust enforcers have teamed up with their U.S. and British counterparts to share expertise on how to examine mergers in the pharmaceutical industry amid concerns such deals could push up prices or hold back innovation.
The COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine supply bottlenecks have spurred regulatory interest in the pharmaceutical industry which has seen a wave of consolidation in recent years.
Fox moves into premium wildlife with Angela Bassett-narrated special Fox is moving into the natural history space with a two-hour wildlife documentary, narrated by Golden Globe winner and Academy Award nominee Angela Bassett (pictured, 9-1-1).
Malika The Lion Queen, produced . March 16, 2021
Fox is moving into the natural history space with a two-hour wildlife documentary, narrated by Golden Globe winner and Academy Award nominee Angela Bassett (pictured,
9-1-1).
Malika The Lion Queen, produced by Plimsoll Productions, will travel to South Africa’s Kruger National Park, the home of lioness Malika.
The special will take viewers into the life of the lioness, exploring the role the animals play in the lion kingdom.
OPINION We’re all familiar with Isaac Newton’s well-known law of physics that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Although specific to the science of physics, we can apply
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Govt to sell remaining stake in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad airports
16 March 2021
The government will offload its residual stake in privatised Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad airports as part of its Rs2.5 lakh crore asset monetisation plan.
The Airport Authority of India (AAI) will sell its remaining stake in these four airports and has identified 13 more airports for privatisation in the 2021-22 fiscal, reports citing sources close close to the development said.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) board has approved a proposal to sell its remaining stake in these four public-private partnership airports, the sources said citing deliberations at the Empowered Committee of Secretaries last month.