In a hard-fought legal showdown that no one asked for, U.S. regulators have quietly wrapped up the antitrust case surrounding HPE’s $14 billion bid to take over Juniper Networks. The settlement marks the end of a drawn‐out battle, easing uncertainty for both firms while regulators get to put another case behind them.
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