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- (Case COMP/M.3178 — Bertelsmann/Springer/JV)
- The concentration will remove Springer as an independent competitor.
- Springer operates two rotogravure printing facilities in Germany, namely in Ahrensburg (near Hamburg) and in Darmstadt.
- Bertelsmann (and G+J) and Springer are collectively referred to as ‘the Parties’.
- NewCo constitutes a full-function joint venture and is jointly controlled by Bertelsmann and Springer.
- Springer operates two rotogravure printing facilities in Germany, namely in Ahrensburg (near Hamburg) and in Darmstadt. It also operates three off-set printing facilities which print exclusively newspapers.
- Springer is active in the publishing, printing and distribution of newspapers and magazines, and holds shares in television and radio broadcasters.
- Further competitive harm, apart from capacity considerations, could theoretically arise from the elimination of a competitor by the concentration. The concentration will remove Springer as an independent competitor.
- for Springer) in 2003, and further [10-15 kt] [4] Parts of this text have been edited to ensure that confidential information is not disclosed; those parts are enclosed in square brackets and marked with an asterisk.
- The concentration will remove Springer as an independent competitor. However, even if only the German rotogravure printers are considered, customers can still turn to three other significant players Schlott, TSB and Burda with a large installed capacity.
- Following the transaction, Bertelsmann and G+J will each hold an interest of 37,45 % in NewCo and Springer will hold the remaining 25,1 %, with veto rights relating to strategic decisions.
- The concentration consists in the contribution to NewCo of Arvato’s, G+J’s and Springer’s five German rotogravure facilities and of Arvato’s planned rotogravure printing facility in the UK. Following the transaction, Bertelsmann and G+J will each hold an interest of 37,45 % in NewCo and Springer will hold the remaining 25,1 %, with veto rights relating to strategic decisions.
- A non-confidential version of the full Decision can be found in the authentic language of the case and in the working languages of the Commission on the website of the Directorate-General for Competition, at the following address: http://europa.eu.int/comm/competition/index_en.html(1) On 4 November 2004, the Commission received a notification under Article 4 of Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004 (‘the Merger Regulation’) a proposed concentration by which the German undertakings Bertelsmann AG (‘Bertelsmann’), its solely controlled subsidiary Gruner+Jahr AG & Co. KG (‘G+J’), and Axel Springer AG (‘Springer’), would acquire joint control of the German undertaking NewCo (‘NewCo’) by way of purchase of shares in a newly created company constituting a joint venture.