American Antitrust Institute Rips DOJ Over XM-Sirius Ruling
Broadcasting & Cable, March 25, 2008
By John Eggerton
The American Antitrust Institute, which opposed the XM-Sirius Satellite Radio deal as a "merger to monopoly," said the Department of Justice, in finding no fault with the deal, created a higher bar for such monopoly findings while lowering the bar for a finding that such a merger would benefit consumers.
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