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A notice was issued today relating to the proposed acquisition of The Perpetuus Group by Taurus International Ltd and others.
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The CMA has launched the next wave of action in the PCR testing market over concerns that some companies may be breaking the law.
The CMA has provisionally found JD Sports’ takeover of Footasylum could lead to a worse deal for shoppers, after reassessing the merger.
Richard Feasey, panel member, discusses his experience at the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
The CMA has sent an open letter to PCR COVID-19 test providers warning that a range of harmful practices in the sector could breach consumer protection law.
The CMA has published an open letter to providers of PCR tests on how they should comply with consumer law. This letter has also been sent to all providers listed on GOV.UK.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found that NVIDIA’s purchase of Arm raises serious competition concerns.
Sales of tickets on platforms such as viagogo and StubHub should be subject to tighter rules, the CMA has today proposed.
People can find out how well their bank looks after its customers, based on a survey of thousands of individuals and small businesses.
Concerns have been raised about the price and reliability of PCR travel tests and the quality of the service people are getting from PCR test providers.
The CMA has provisionally found Facebook’s merger with Giphy will harm competition between social media platforms and remove a potential challenger in the display advertising market.
The CMA has published a brief response to the letter from the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, the Right Honourable Sajid Javid MP, asking the CMA to look into issues in connection with PCR travel tests.
The CMA is calling on Groupon to make swift changes to how it treats customers to ensure that it is complying with consumer protection law.
The CMA has provisionally found that Pfizer and Flynn abused their dominant positions to overcharge the NHS for vital anti-epilepsy drugs, after reassessing the case.
The CMA has imposed over £100 million in fines after Advanz inflated the price of thyroid tablets, causing the NHS and patients to lose out.
The CMA has set out measures to ensure a national network of electric vehicle chargepoints is in place ahead of the 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars.
Business Secretary and Consumer Minister unveil consumer protection reforms
The CMA has published its Annual Report 2020/21, showing its work over the year which includes saving consumers at least £2 billion.
The CMA has imposed fines totalling over £260 million for competition law breaches in relation to the supply of hydrocortisone tablets.
The CMA has found that Cellnex’s proposed purchase of CK Hutchison’s UK passive telecoms infrastructure assets raises competition concerns.
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