CZECH: Ahold escapes fine after deal with watchdog

By: Lubomír Sedlák | 13 September 2011

The Czech competition watchdog has opted not to fine retail giant Ahold after investigating its business practices with suppliers in the country.

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The Czech competition watchdog has opted not to fine retail giant Ahold after investigating its business practices with suppliers in the country.

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