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#52026M12389Prior Notification of Concentration: Case M.12389 – GIM / TCR

🇪🇺European Union··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law concerns the notification of a proposed business concentration between Global Infrastructure Management (GIM) and TCR Group. GIM intends to take sole control of TCR as part of a share purchase. The Commission is initially reviewing the merger under the Merger Regulation to determine if it falls within its jurisdiction, with a simplified procedure potentially applicable. Third parties are invited to submit observations on the proposed concentration.

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Key Changes

  • The proposed acquisition by GIM of TCR
  • Initial assessment by the European Commission
  • Call for observations from third parties

Obligations

What this law requires

high

GIM must notify the European Commission of the proposed concentration pursuant to Article 4 of Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004

Global Infrastructure Management, LLC (GIM)
reporting
high

The notifying party must submit observations on the proposed concentration using reference M.12389 – GIM / TCR

GIM and/or TCR (notifying parties)
disclosure
medium

Third parties interested in the concentration must submit observations to the Commission within 10 days following the date of publication in the Official Journal

Interested third parties
reporting
medium

All observations submitted must reference the case identifier M.12389 – GIM / TCR

All parties submitting observations
disclosure
medium

Observations must be sent to the Commission via email (COMP-MERGER-REGISTRY@ec.europa.eu) or postal address (European Commission Directorate-General for Competition Merger Registry, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGIË)

All parties submitting observations
operational

Affected Parties

Global Infrastructure Management, LLCTCR Group

Tags

merger,European Commission,business concentration