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Search results for “antitrust”
Marriott-Starwood merger gets Chinese approval
09/21/2016
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9:35:06 AM
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After a prolonged review, Chinese regulators granted antitrust approval to Marriott’s acquisition of Starwood, the last remaining hurdle to the merger.
Court: American Airlines antitrust claims against Orbitz dismissed
11/25/2011
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9:31:10 AM
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A federal judge in Texas terminated Orbitz Worldwide as a defendant in an antitrust lawsuit brought by American Airlines and dismissed several claims against Travelport and Sabre, as well.
Sabre: American Airlines antitrust suit is negotiating ploy
07/20/2011
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9:34:08 AM
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After intervening in American Airlines’ antitrust claim against Orbitz Worldwide and Travelport, Sabre filed a motion to dismiss the suit.
Travelport comes down hard on American Airlines over antitrust case
05/30/2011
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9:26:36 AM
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Major broadside fired back at American Airlines today by Travelport as it finally reacts to the antitrust lawsuit filed against it and Orbitz last month.
American Airlines: US investigating GDSs on antitrust issues
05/24/2011
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9:31:16 AM
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Gina Talamona, a spokeswoman for DOJ, said its antitrust division is investigating “the possibility of antitrust practices” in the GDS industry.
Google may drop screen scraping of TripAdvisor and Yelp content to get government off its back
12/19/2012
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10:30:16 AM
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The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) may end its antitrust investigation of Google’s search business by letting the company make voluntary changes.
Hotel price fixing saga switches to the US with class action against Expedia and others
08/23/2012
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12:21:56 PM
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Documents filed by two individuals outline an antitrust charge against a string of hotel brands and OTAs for what they allege is maintaining or reinforcing so-called minimum price maintenance.
Booking.com tries to make European regulators happy, ends up at disadvantage
12/16/2014
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3:24:07 PM
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Booking.com unveiled a tentative agreement to appease antitrust regulators in France, Italy, and Sweden in a move that would modify its “rate parity” clauses with hotels.
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