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Capri, Tapestry and FTC
Capri and Tapestry end their $8.5 billion merger after FTC blocked it
Fashion companies Capri Holdings Limited and Tapestry -- parent companies behind the Coach and Michael Kors brands -- ended their $8.5 billion merger deal Thursday. The deal was blocked by the Federal Trade Commission.
Capri, Tapestry Scrap Merger After FTC Wins Blocking Order
Capri Holdings Ltd and Tapestry Inc. scrapped their $8.5 billion plan to merge after a court order froze the proposed combination of the US fashion companies due to antitrust regulators’ objections.Tapestry,
Coach parent Tapestry pulls $8.5 billion bid for Capri after FTC roadblock
Tapestry is terminating its $8.5 billion deal to buy Michael Kors-owner Capri following a legal hurdle, the companies said on Thursday, ending their effort to create a U.S. luxury giant to compete with major European players.
Meta must face antitrust trial by FTC
Meta must face FTC trial that could separate Instagram and WhatsApp
In a statement to The Verge, Meta spokesperson Christopher Sgro said the company is “confident” the trial will show its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp were “good”
FTC antitrust case against Meta can move to trial, court rules
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit accusing Facebook owner Meta of holding an illegal monopoly over social media can proceed to trial, handing the agency a victory after previous setbacks in making its case in court.
Meta must face trial in FTC antitrust lawsuit, judge rules
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Meta must face trial in an antitrust case brought by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over the social media giant’s acquisitions of Instagram and
Lina Khan’s FTC went
The long road to replacing Lina Khan at the FTC
A change of leadership at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, a central part of the Biden administration's pro-consumer agenda and a lightning rod for corporate criticism, will likely take months under the Trump administration.
Lina Khan’s FTC went after Big Tech. Trump could dial that back.
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FTC Chair Lina Khan Testifies on Capitol Hill
Chair Federal Trade Commission Lina Khan shakes hands with U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-FL during a break before the House Judiciary Committee in a hearing on "Oversight of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Capitol Hill in Washington,
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The FTC is readying an investigation into Microsoft's cloud-computing business: report
The Federal Trade Commission, led by Lina Khan, had previously sought public feedback on Microsoft's cloud computing business ...
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Ask Asa: New FTC 'Click to Cancel' Rule Faces Pushback
The Federal Trade Commission wants to simplify the process for canceling recurring charges. But there are already ...
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Less, but Still More: FTC Premerger Notification Final Rule
In connection with certain mergers and acquisitions, the FTC and the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice ...
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Federal Trade Commission gives tips on how to spot scams targeting veterans
In recognition of Veterans Day, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is sharing how family and friends can spot and avoid scams ...
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FTC Sends $536,000 in Refunds Over Sobrenix Claims
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is disbursing more than $536,000 in refunds to 56,686 consumers who purchased Sobrenix, a ...
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The FTC Issues Final Rule on “Click-to-Cancel” and Negative Option Programs
After a multi-year process that was initiated in 2019, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has officially brought the 1973 Negative Option ...
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