Surprise Me!

DealBook Briefing: ‘Antitrust Is Law Enforcement, Not Regulation’

2017-11-17 1 Dailymotion

DealBook Briefing: ‘Antitrust Is Law Enforcement, Not Regulation’<br />• Michael Santorelli of New York Law School writes, “The Justice Department should approve the merger<br />and get to work policing the real threats to competition and consumer welfare.” (NYT)<br />• Tara Lachapelle writes, “The good news for Time Warner shareholders is that there probably isn’t much, if any, downside from here.” (Gadfly)<br />Fake job interviews and undercover agents who formerly worked for the Israeli military.<br />“While the central bank said the view was not based on any prediction of future oil<br />and gas commodity prices or the ‘sustainability’ of the sector, the move will be closely watched given the fund’s clout in global equity markets.”<br />P. & G.’s news release on Oct. 10, immediately after its annual shareholder meeting:<br />“P.& G. Shareholders Elect All 11 P. & G. Directors at 2017 Annual Meeting.”<br />P. & G.’s news release yesterday, after a count showed that Nelson Peltz had indeed won election to its board: “P.<br />Peter Kafka of Recode says there’s a case for this being a financial investment:<br />So it’s possible the Kochs are making a purely economic bet here,<br />and they believe a version of the pitch Time Inc.’s management has been making for years: We’re going to use our declining print business to build a new digital business.<br />And three former employees of his investment firm, W. L.<br />Ross & Company, sued Mr. Ross and the firm in New York State Court, according to the WSJ.

Buy Now on CodeCanyon