EC merger control
Morten Broberg
European Management Journal, 1996, vol. 14, issue 6, 622-627
Abstract:
Today's business papers are rife with news about mergers, take-overs, joint ventures and other kinds of business concentrations. An important, but often overlooked, part of such concentrations is the approval by the competition authorities. In the European Community the more significant concentrations must be cleared by the European Commission. Even though the Commission is considered to be sympathetic towards concentrations, the task of notifying and the difficulties which may arise can be considerable. This article by Morten Broberg provides an examination of the pitfalls which such notification presents, and it points out ways in which these pitfalls are best handled by management.
Date: 1996
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