1. But Hasbro, whose stock has been a laggard in recent years, was adamant about its discomfort with the plan, particularly because of its antitrust implications. 2. Completion of the buyout has taken longer than expected as the FTC studied the possible antitrust implications. 3. Every Intel document that touches on company policy, from sales presentations to internal e-mail, is reviewed by a member of the legal staff for antitrust implications. 4. Federal regulators told the panel they would examine the alliances for antitrust implications. 5. Federal regulators are evaluating the antitrust implications of those plans. 6. In defense mergers, both federal agencies rely heavily on competitive information from the Defense Department when reviewing the antitrust implications of a particular pairing. 7. Johnson said it was likely some subcommittee members will ask Case and Levin about the antitrust implications of the merger. 8. Maybe a sidebar looking at the larger antitrust implications for the computer industry. 9. Mergers often promote efficiency and eliminate wasteful duplication, Anthony said, potential antitrust implications will be an issue. 10. Regulators in Europe and the United States have deepened their inquiries into the antitrust implications of the deal because both MCI and Worldcom are major carriers of Internet traffic. |