The proposed $24.6 billion merger between supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons floundered on Tuesday after judges ...
Following two Dec. 10 court rulings to halt a proposed merger between grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons — one by a federal judge in Oregon and another by a state judge in Washington ...
A judge in Washington state also ruled Tuesday ... Tuesday’s decisions can only bolster its case against the merger. Kroger and Albertsons said in statements they were “disappointed” by ...
Two judges, one federal and another in Washington state ... evidence presented at trial showing that a merger between Kroger and Albertsons would advance the company’s decades-long commitment ...
Under the merger, a relatively obscure company called C&S Wholesale Grocers was to purchase around 600 Kroger and Albertsons locations, including 124 in Washington, the most of any state.
Albertsons said Wednesday it is officially ending its merger agreement with Kroger ... Tom Moriarty said in a statement emailed to The Washington Post. Albertsons also said Kroger made a ...
The failure of the Kroger-Albertsons merger exposed serious problems at QFC, a leader in Seattle's grocery industry before it ...
Albertsons has terminated its planned merger with Kroger and is suing Kroger for alleged breach of the merger agreement, claiming it had failed to make its “best efforts” to get the merger ...
Two judges, one federal and another in Washington state ... evidence presented at trial showing that a merger between Kroger and Albertsons would advance the company’s decades-long commitment ...
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Albertsons has filed a lawsuit against ... Two federal judges in Oregon and Washington blocked the merger Tuesday, siding with the Federal Trade Commission, which has opposed the plan, arguing ...
The $24.6-billion merger of Kroger and Albertsons supermarkets was designed to enrich corporate insiders at the expense of ...