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A ghost of the European Commission's past will appear Wednesday when an EU appeals court issues its long-awaited verdict on its 2001 veto of General Electric's aborted $45 billion takeover of Honeywell International. There's almost no chance of the merger being resurrected, but competition experts and regulators will look to the Luxembourg-based Court of First Instance for guidance on how the commission scrutinizes conglomerate mergers between companies that are not necessarily active in the same markets.
December 13, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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