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Robbing Them Blind": Live Nation Found Guilty of Monopoly
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Robbing Them Blind": Live Nation Found Guilty of Monopoly

A federal jury ruled Live Nation operated as an illegal monopoly. Slack messages mocking customers, a possible Ticketmaster breakup, and what it means for every concert ticket you've ever bought.

The Concert Monopoly Goes to Court
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The Concert Monopoly Goes to Court

The DOJ takes on Live Nation-Ticketmaster's alleged monopoly grip on the concert industry. A landmark antitrust case reveals the 'flywheel' strategy that locks out competition.

Michigan's Bold Gambit: Suing Big Oil for Market Manipulation, Not Climate Lies
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Michigan's Bold Gambit: Suing Big Oil for Market Manipulation, Not Climate Lies

Michigan takes a different approach to climate litigation, accusing oil giants of antitrust violations to suppress clean energy competition

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Why Did DOJ's Top Trust-Buster Just Walk Away?
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Why Did DOJ's Top Trust-Buster Just Walk Away?

Gail Slater's sudden departure as DOJ's antitrust chief raises questions about timing, strategy, and what comes next for Big Tech regulation in America.

South Korea's Watchdog Orders Korean Air to Revise Asiana Mileage Plan, Citing Consumer Concerns
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South Korea's Watchdog Orders Korean Air to Revise Asiana Mileage Plan, Citing Consumer Concerns

South Korea's Fair Trade Commission has instructed Korean Air to revise its Asiana Airlines mileage integration plan, part of the post-merger process. The order aims to protect consumer interests and ensure fair value.

iRobot's Collapse: 3 Hard Lessons for Investors from the Roomba Pioneer's Demise
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iRobot's Collapse: 3 Hard Lessons for Investors from the Roomba Pioneer's Demise

iRobot's bankruptcy is more than a corporate failure. It's a critical lesson for investors on regulatory risk, competitive moats, and the geopolitical shifts in tech.

Netflix's WBD Bid: Why Warner Rejected a $26B Higher Offer and What It Means for Investors
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Netflix's WBD Bid: Why Warner Rejected a $26B Higher Offer and What It Means for Investors

Netflix's $82.7B offer for Warner Bros. was chosen over Paramount's $108.4B bid. Our analysis breaks down the antitrust risks and the hidden strategy.

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