Benetanegia
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According to only one "unnamed" source that has been repeated a dozen times. The law doesn't work on rumors and speculation. I quote myself: It ain't official until it is filed.
Need I also mention that "source" is in the UK. Last time I checked, the FTC doesn't operate outside of the USA.
Source is not in the UK. Thomson-Reuters the firm behind this "speculation" is a multinational news company with HQ in New York. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomson_Reuters *
Anyway let's forget about that for a moment: did you ever heard of what a press correspondent is? I sincerely can't understand what matters from which country comes the info as long as it comes from a reputable and big news company like this... You have paranoia about the EU my friend.
* It's funny they are under anti-trust investigation too BTW, but that means that Reuters journalists may have a closer relation wth the FTC than many other media.