Britain’s competition watchdog said it was likely to give the go-ahead to pub group Green King’s takeover of rival Spirit in light of an offer by the former to sell a total of 16 pubs.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) had earlier this month said it would undertake an in-depth investigation of the 774 million pound deal unless the companies offered to dispose of pubs in a small number of areas where there was no alternative.
It said on Tuesday that the proposed disposals might be acceptable, and it would make a decision by July 21.
Of the 16 pubs identified to be sold, nine are Greene King pub and seven are Spirit, Green King said in a statement.
Full content: The Telegraph
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