More than two dozen states are refusing to sign the Department of Justice’s settlement with Live Nation in a high-profile antitrust lawsuit.
The $280 million settlement may not be enough; North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson called it a 'terrible deal' that doesn't truly break up the monopoly.
I'm not saying definitively that going to war against Iran when there was no imminent threat is President Donald Trump's way of distracting ...
The tentative deal calls for the company to sell or give up control of 13 amphitheaters nationwide, including Maine Savings Amphitheater in Bangor.
Two Live Nation Entertainment Inc. executives bragged about the high fees the company charges fans at its venues, joking in internal messages that the company is “robbing them blind” and that “these ...
Industry insiders believe that, despite a few positive aspects, the Justice Department's agreement with Live Nation fails to adequately address their ongoing concerns.
The trial, which began a week ago in a New York City courtroom, aimed to break up Live Nation and its subsidiary, Ticketmaster.
The Justice Department’s surprise settlement with Ticketmaster parent Live Nation in its lawsuit alleging the entertainment ...
Novartis AG has sold its entire shareholding of Novartis India Limited, representing 70.68% of the equity share capital, to WaveRise Investments Limited, ChrysC ...
Instead of moving forward with a jury trial against Live Nation-Ticketmaster as expected, the Justice Department announced a settlement Monday that omitted what used to be on the top of its wish list: ...