(Reuters) - Sun Chemical, an ink maker and retailer, brought the case to
court because it believed the Commission, the top EU antitrust
regulator, ignored vital information when it considered whether
Hexion could buy Akzo's inks and adhesives resins unit.
The Commission approved the deal in May last year, saying
although the merged group would have a large market share, a
number of strong rivals would ensure effective competition.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
court because it believed the Commission, the top EU antitrust
regulator, ignored vital information when it considered whether
Hexion could buy Akzo's inks and adhesives resins unit.
The Commission approved the deal in May last year, saying
although the merged group would have a large market share, a
number of strong rivals would ensure effective competition.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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