The U.K.'s competition enforcer raised concerns Friday over the planned £775 million ($1.08 billion) acquisition of Euro Auctions by asset manager Ritchie Bros., saying it could hurt the market for construction machinery auctions in the country.
A Michigan federal court has sentenced the former president of Espar Inc., a company that makes portable heaters for trucks, to time served after he pled guilty to criminal price-fixing charges more than five years after being indicted, the U.S. Department of Justice said Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Justice has thrown its support behind proposed regulations that would make it easier for shippers served by only one major rail carrier to access another railroad but said more should be done to address competition in the industry.
The Federal Trade Commission and Rhode Island's attorney general on Thursday moved to block a planned merger of the state's two largest health care providers, contending the move would lead to higher prices and lower quality care.
The Federal Trade Commission and Rhode Island's attorney general on Thursday moved to block a planned merger of the state's two largest health care providers, contending the move would lead to higher prices and lower quality care.