...amp; Crutcher. Despite the recent headline-grabbing merger announcements between Office Depot Inc. and OfficeMax Inc., as well as US Airways Group Inc. and American...
...of Columbia, claiming the company's merger with former competitor Wild Oats Markets Inc. led to higher prices. The lawsuit was an offshoot of...
...Whole Foods Market Inc., striking a...former competitor Wild Oats. In October...
...Whole Foods Market Inc., striking a...former competitor Wild Oats. In Oct...
...she was paying more because Whole Foods Market Inc. had merged the year before with competitor Wild Oats. She wasn't alone. The...
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...Safeway Inc. (Safeway), Target Corporation (Target), Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (Wal-Mart), and Wild Oats Markets, Inc. (Wild Oats) (collectively, the retailers), under the retailers...
...competitive effects of a merger first instead of the so-called market definition — the relevant market and each participant's market share. ...
...Foods Market Inc. will sell 13 stores to resolve the Federal Trade Commission's challenge of its $565 million purchase of Wild Oats Markets...
...Foods. Last year, the commission opposed Whole Foods' acquisition of Wild Oats Markets Inc. In July of this year, the U.S. Circuit Court...
...FTC)'s request to enjoin the merger of Whole Foods Market Inc. and Wild Oats Markets Inc., and the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled...
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