Given they state they ruled Live Nation overcharged by an estimated $1.72/ticket, which is obviously WAY less than anyone subject to all their junk fees and predatory resale pricing knows they’re paying, I’m a little concerned the remedies (e.g. divestment, un-merging the two companies) might not happen or be that significant, but we’ll see.
Any action against that horrible monopoly of a company is justified.
Given they state they ruled Live Nation overcharged by an estimated $1.72/ticket, which is obviously WAY less than anyone subject to all their junk fees and predatory resale pricing knows they’re paying, I’m a little concerned the remedies (e.g. divestment, un-merging the two companies) might not happen or be that significant, but we’ll see.
Any action against that horrible monopoly of a company is justified.