A PYMNTS Company

EU: Regulators to decide on Halliburton, Baker Hughes deal by July

 |  March 8, 2016

European Union antitrust enforcers have resumed their investigation into U.S. oilfield services provider Halliburton proposed takeover of Baker Hughes and will decide by July 11 whether to approve the $35 billion deal.

    Get the Full Story

    Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all PYMNTS content — no additional logins required.

    yesSubscribe to our daily newsletter, PYMNTS Today.

    By completing this form, you agree to receive marketing communications from PYMNTS and to the sharing of your information with our sponsor, if applicable, in accordance with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.

    The European Commission, which halted the investigation on Feb. 18, said it had received further information from both companies.

    “Once we received the information from the parties, we restarted the clock and set a new deadline,” Commission spokesman Ricardo Cardoso said.

    It would make a decision by July 11, a filing on its website showed on Tuesday.

    Halliburton is likely to submit a package of concessions shortly to address regulatory concerns about possible price hikes and less innovation following the merger. It is ready to sell businesses with combined 2013 sales of $5.2 billion.

    Full content: Reuters

    Want more news? Subscribe to CPI’s free daily newsletter for more headlines and updates on antitrust developments around the world.