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European Union – Rules on competition. The General Court of the European Union dismissed the application by the Pilkington group of companies for annulment of Commission Decision C(2008) 6815 final of 12 November 2008 relating to a proceeding pursuant to art 81 [EC] and art 53 of the European Economic Area Agreement, as amended, in so far as it concerned the Pilkington group, and also, in the alternative, for annulment of art 2 of that decision in that it had imposed a fine on the group or, in the further alternative, application for reduction of that fine.
European Union – Rules on competition. The General Court of the European Union dismissed the application by the Pilkington group of companies for annulment of Commission Decision C(2008) 6815 final of 12 November 2008 relating to a proceeding pursuant to art 81 [EC] and art 53 of the European Economic Area Agreement, as amended, in so far as it concerned the Pilkington group, and also, in the alternative, for annulment of art 2 of that decision in that it had imposed a fine on the group or, in the further alternative, application for reduction of that fine.
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