From what I've read from REEE, the FTC is like a pebble MS can just kick aside easily and go ahead with the deal. And that Lina Khan is some little girl who don't know shit and will embarass herself. Is what they are saying true? I'm kinda confused now.
Yeah I got that feeling too.
I don't read Ree but some of the hand waving of the FTC is very dismissive.
The FTC didn't go for a federal court injunction to stop MS acquiring ABK. So right now, MS can legally go ahead in the US. This has been interpreted as the FTC having a weak case and not wishing to test the federal courts.
But there's no statute of limitations on this kind of ruling. The FTC will grind its way through its administrative court system and almost certainly find that MS's merger is illegal. They have a 100% record in the administrative court.
By that time, MS could have already consummated the acquisition. So then MS, having been found to have committed an illegal merger, would appeal to the federal appeal court and set up the final showdown.
In that showdown there's MS with ABK already under control vs FTC with an administrative court judgment in its favor.
At that point place your bet. History shows that federal appeals tend to go in favor of the FTC because they've already tested the case in a lower level court and the appeals court gives deference to that prior decision. Anyway, the appeals court defaults to that lower court ruling, and it's up to MS to present enough evidence to overturn it.
If MS failed this appeal, well they'd really be in the shit. Having been found to have illegally acquired ABK, they'd be open to claims from anyone and everyone from competitors to consumers to ABK and the FTC itself.
But, in practical terms, the FTC relies on the implied risk of being found to have illegally merged to get companies to voluntarily make a deal way before this stage, and that's where we are now. FTC doing it's discovery to gather evidence for this and subsequent cases.
Simultaneously the CMA is doing the job too which is why I'd say it's unlikely to ever see the inside of a US courtroom. Whatever deal MS gets past the CMA will almost certainly be ok with the FTC.
Or MS will pull out if the CMA demands make the deal untenable.