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Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty Images Regulators in Taiwan blocked Uber's $950 million purchase of online food delivery and ordering platform Foodpanda, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
TAIPEI: Taiwan has rejected ride-hailing giant Uber's plan to buy Delivery Hero's Foodpanda on the island, stating on Wednesday (Dec 25) that the deal would significantly harm market competition.
Uber Technologies Inc’s plan to acquire Delivery Hero SE’s local Foodpanda business for US$950 million has been rejected, the Fair Trade Commission (FTC) said yesterday, citing anti-competitive ...
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Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has halted Uber Technologies' proposed $950m acquisition of Delivery Hero's Foodpanda operations, citing concerns over potential anti-competitive effects in ...
(RTTNews) - As per media reports, Taiwan has blocked a transaction between Uber and Delivery Hero's Foodpanda business in Taiwan. In May, Uber Technologies (UBER) and Delivery Hero SE reached an ...
Uber Technologies' (NYSE:UBER) planned $950 million acquisition of Delivery Hero SE's (DHERO) Foodpanda business in Taiwan was blocked by the country's antitrust regulator. The acquisition was ...
(Reuters) -Taiwan has blocked Uber Technologies' $950 million purchase of Delivery Hero's Foodpanda business on the island because of concerns it would be anti-competitive, the Fair Trade ...
TAIPEI -Taiwan has blocked Uber Technologies’ US$950 million (S$1.3 billion) purchase of Delivery Hero’s Foodpanda business on the island because of concerns it would be anti-competitive ...