Norway’s top four publishers under investigation for anti-competitive practices
Wednesday, 16 April 2014 Books+Publishing @booksandpublishing
Norway’s four largest publishing houses are being investigated for a possible breach of competition law, reports the Bookseller. On 15 April, the Konkurransetilsynet (The Norwegian Competition Authority) raided the offices of Cappelen Damm, Gyldendal, Aschehoug and Schibsted, and the distribution company co-owned by the four publishers, Bladcentralen. Karin Stakkestad Laastad,...
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