Kendrion (Donaueschingen/Engelswies) GmbH
Location
Baden-Württemberg
Founded
1989-01-01
Website
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2017-02-01 (kendrion.com)
Judgment in Kendrion case against the European Union
The General Court of the European Union in Luxembourg delivered its judgment in the case brought by Kendrion N.V. (C-479/14) to claim damages caused by the delay in ruling on an appeal against an EU fine judgment (T-54/06).
Read more2013-05-30 (verzekeringsnieuws.nl)
'Fine Kendrion big disappointment'
Kendrion is unlikely to lose the European fine of 34 million euros. According to analyst Tom Muller of Theodoor Gilissen, this is a "big disappointment", he said on Thursday.
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2011-11-16 (analist.nl)
Update Kendrion on judge's ruling | Analyst.nl
Update Kendrion on court ruling Update Kendrion on court ruling November 16, 2011 Kendrion N.V. was fined by the European Commission on November 30, 2005 with an amount of EUR 34 million (excluding interest) for violation of article
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2011-11-16 (kendrion.com)
General Court of European Union upholds EU fine imposed on Kendrion
On 30 November 2005, Kendrion N.V. was fined an amount of EUR 34 million (excluding interest) by the European Commission for infringement of Article 81(1) of the EC Treaty by its former subsidiary Fardem Packaging B.V., established in Edam.
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2005-11-30 (quotenet.nl)
You confess to price fixing, you do not receive a fine of millions
Could there be experts who advise companies on how to deal creatively with prohibited price agreements? Then Combipac, a subsidiary of the British BPI, has probably hired such an advisor. The company was exempted from a fine for cartel formation within the plastic bag industry, while fifteen other companies in Europe together have to pay 290 million euros. Including 36.3 million for the Dutch companies Fardem, Kendrion and Koninklijke Stemhper. (source ANP)
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