Email business reporter Alex Coolidge, who covers Kroger and Greater Cincinnati's other major corporations. Here ...
Competition, pricing and the fate of Albertsons were key points of contention in the three court battles that unfolded over a ...
Kroger and Albertsons have responded by arguing the ... and if it is approved, Kroger may need to divest more stores than the original plan." Kroger, FTC file closing briefs in federal antitrust ...
Corporate leaders anticipate a flurry of deals once Donald Trump returns to the White House. The grocery industry seems ...
The two companies compete fiercely in the Evergreen State, and legal teams for both sides had differing arguments on what that could mean for the fate of the merger.
Kroger and Albertsons are the parent companies of ... Attorney General Phil Weiser said in a release. “The planned divestitures of Safeway stores to C&S fail to save the merger,” he continued.
Photo: Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 and other labor groups rallied against the proposed $24.6 ...
This merger gives Kroger the chance to remain competitive against Walmart, the largest U.S. grocer, that holds a dominant 29% market share. Even after merging, Kroger will only be the fourth in ...
Colorado’s case points to Kroger and Albertsons' anti-competitive past as state antitrust trial over $24.6 billion merger ...
which also increases penalties and makes the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct mandatory for the big supermarkets, but is ...
Albertsons Safeway LLC and American Stores Company, LLC, as applicable, for up to $7,441,608,000 aggregate principal amount of new notes to be issued by the Company (the "Kroger Notes") and cash.
While the trio of court battles over the proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons have concluded, uncertainty about how judges will rule in the cases remains top of mind for the grocery industry.