Greece’s antitrust regulator, the Hellenic Competition Commission, has given its unanimous approval for private equity firm Rhone Capital LLC and special purpose company Delphi Luxembourg Holdings in a joint venture to acquire a mineral company. S&B Industrial Minerals SA will be bought-out through the joint venture, which was not found to have raised concerns among regulators. Financial details of the detail were not disclosed in a press release offered by the regulator.
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