By AAP The Australian Competition Tribunal has approved the proposed $11 billion merger between gaming rivals Tabcorp and Tatts Group. The only condition imposed by the tribunal on Tuesday is that Tabcorp must press on with the already agreed sale of its Queensland gaming machine monitoring business. “The tribunal is satisfied in… Read More » Read full article
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