Antitrust experts say a few core issues prompted the judges to say no the merger, ultimately dooming the deal.
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Kroger, the nation’s largest operator of traditional supermarkets, would buy Albertsons, the second-largest such operator, ...
Forbes' latest edition of its Fresh Take newsletter features the details of how a deal between Kroger and Albertsons fizzled, ...
Two federal court rulings blocked the $25 billion merger of the supermarket giants and Albertsons sued Kroger for its ...
Albertsons’ breach-of-contract claims, filed in a Delaware chancery court Dec. 11, allege Cincinnati-based Kroger “put itself ...
Albertsons in a lawsuit claims Kroger got cold feet and acted in its own interests rather than pursuing completion of the ...
The grocery store operators had said they’d be able to cut prices by combining, but regulators and courts disagreed. Now they ...
University of Houston professor Steven Craig said the Krogers-Albertsons merger falling apart is a good development for ...
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Kroger shares rose Thursday morning after the grocery chain laid out its plans for the future now that its proposed merger ...
After two years and ongoing opposition, Jewel-Osco parent Albertsons officially terminated its proposed $24.6 billion merger ...