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AT&T says its merger with Time Warner is exactly what customers want
AT&T says you'll love "more relevant" ads, but senators warn of higher prices.
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Mylan faces federal antitrust investigator in EpiPen business
Federal antitrust regulators are eyeing big drugmaker Mylan's EpiPen business, the company said this week. Mylan, in a statement, said the Federal Trade Commission asked it "months ago" for information about its anti-allergy EpiPen "as part of a preliminary investigation." The disclosure comes nearly five months after two United States senators asked the FTC to investigate whether Mylan violated antitrust laws to protect the auto-injector EpiPen from competition.
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Donald Trump's CEO Meetings Raise Ethics Questions
President-elect Donald Trump's meetings with CEOs seeking federal approval for major mergers are raising red flags for ethics lawyers concerned about the possible erosion of a firewall between the incoming White House and regulators reviewing those billion-dollar deals.
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U.S. states sue Mylan, Teva, others for fixing drug prices
Twenty states filed a lawsuit Thursday against Mylan NV, Teva Pharmaceuticals and four other generic drug makers, saying they conspired on pricing of two common generic drugs, according to a copy of the complaint. By Diane Bartz and Sarah N. Lynch.
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The American Way
Three years ago, the Obama administration unleashed its might on behalf of beleaguered American air travelers, filing suit to block a mega-merger between American Airlines and US Airways. The Justice Department laid out a case that went well beyond one merger. “Increasing consolidation among large airlines has hurt passengers,” the lawsuit said. “The major airlines have copied each other in raising fares, imposing new fees on travelers, reducing or eliminating service on a number of city pairs, and downgrading amenities.”
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Too much of a good thing
Profits are too high. America needs a giant dose of competition.
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The Most Important 2016 Issue You Don’t Know About
Antitrust regulation may sound dull. It's also the root of our economic evils. By David Dayen.
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Hollywood’s content geo-blocking draws attention of antitrust regulators
As of 2011, 35% of self-hosted long-form video content was restricted by location.
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