Casper Bang wrote: > Have you read the article I linked to? "...commission officials > confirmed that, in spite of repeated requests, Oracle had neither > provided them with evidence that the deal would not cause competition > problems, nor discussed possible remedies." > I've read tons of articles. If you look at the one posted in the first message of this thread, you'll see that the first conflict between US and EU antitrust authorities dates back to 2001 (a merge approved by US, not by EU). After that episode, the two authorities tried to cooperate. In this case, it sounds as they didn't. For instance, some newspaper could illustrate us why concerns are only in EU and not in US, I'd be pretty curious. And nobody can't even blame G.W. Bush for that.
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