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The CMA has fined 2 suppliers of ‘cleanroom’ laundry services for breaking competition law by agreeing not to compete for each other’s customers.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Fenland’s anticipated acquisition of Fishers Cleanroom could face an in-depth phase 2 investigation.
The CMA has provisionally found that JLA’s purchase of Washstation is likely to lead to higher prices or lower quality in student laundry services.
The CMA has found that JLA’s purchase of Washstation could mean universities and colleges face higher prices or lower quality for student laundry services.
The CMA has decided that JLA must sell Washstation to preserve competition in the supply of managed laundry services to higher education providers.
The CMA has provisionally concluded that 2 suppliers of cleanroom laundry services have broken competition law through a market-sharing agreement.
The CMA has issued a decision imposing fines on suppliers of cleanroom laundry services and products for infringing Chapter I of CA98.
The Crown Commercial Service has awarded a new Laundry and Linen Services agreement.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Lord Tyre on 13 August 2014.
The CMA has referred Fenland’s anticipated acquisition of Fishers’ cleanroom laundry business for a phase 2 investigation.
The CMA investigated the anticipated acquisition by Fenland Laundries Limited of the Cleanroom Laundry business of Fishers Services Limited.
The CMA formally cancelled its inquiry into Fenland’s anticipated acquisition of Fishers’ cleanroom laundry business.
Two Halifax gas fitters have been sentenced and banned from running businesses after they abused the insolvency regime.
The CMA investigated the completed acquisition by Vanilla Group Ltd (JLA) of Washstation Ltd.
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