Antitrust
Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller Agree to Form Massive Beer Company in Record Deal
The combined companies would create a beer behemoth worth about $275 billion, cornering a third of the world's beer market in the process.
Google May Face Yet Another Android Antitrust Investigation
US regulators believe Google may be giving preferential treatment to its own apps and services on Android.
Apple Looks to Take Ebook Case to Supreme Court
The company said the case “presents issues of surpassing importance to the United States economy.”
Google to EU: Being Popular Isn't a Crime
Google says EU antitrust allegations are "wrong as a matter of fact, law, and economics."
How Virginia Tech Football Fines Undermine the NCAA
When Virginia Tech assistant football coach Bud Foster talked about fining players, his real mistake was telling the truth about "amateur" NCAA sports.
The Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger Could Be Facing a 'Death Sentence'
Federal regulators aren’t feeling the cable giant’s latest mega deal.
Did Obama Help Google Avoid Antitrust Sanctions? A Senate Panel Will Investigate
The Senate’s antitrust subcommittee plans to look into what role the White House played in an FTC probe.
Europe May Charge Google with Abusing Its Search Monopoly Soon
The FTC decided to ignore Google's monopolistic tactics, but it looks like Europe won't.
How Much Is a Degree Worth to College Athletes? Not Much
The NCAA insists that college athletes benefit from their degrees, but a mounting pile of evidence says otherwise.
The NCAA Is Trying to Hustle Congress for an Antitrust Exemption
With the end of amateurism seeming like a real possibility, the NCAA is trying to pull off a desperate ploy that will keep the money coming in.
Google's Big Antitrust Punishment: Link to Bing
Google's getting close to settling a slew of anitrust accusations with European authorities.