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Document 62008TJ0103
Judgment of the General Court (Seventh Chamber) of 13 December 2012.#Versalis SpA, formerly Polimeri Europa SpA and Eni SpA v European Commission.#Competition — Agreements, decisions and concerted practices — Chloroprene rubber market — Decision finding an infringement of Article 81 EC — Price fixing and market sharing — Attributability of the unlawful conduct — Duty to state reasons — Rights of the defence — Evidence of involvement in the cartel — Single and continuous infringement — Fines — Gravity and duration of the infringement — Repeat offending — Deterrence — Attenuating circumstances — Maximum turnover limit of 10% — Cooperation — 2002 Leniency Notice — Equal treatment — Proportionality.#Case T‑103/08.
Judgment of the General Court (Seventh Chamber) of 13 December 2012.
Versalis SpA, formerly Polimeri Europa SpA and Eni SpA v European Commission.
Competition — Agreements, decisions and concerted practices — Chloroprene rubber market — Decision finding an infringement of Article 81 EC — Price fixing and market sharing — Attributability of the unlawful conduct — Duty to state reasons — Rights of the defence — Evidence of involvement in the cartel — Single and continuous infringement — Fines — Gravity and duration of the infringement — Repeat offending — Deterrence — Attenuating circumstances — Maximum turnover limit of 10% — Cooperation — 2002 Leniency Notice — Equal treatment — Proportionality.
Case T‑103/08.
Judgment of the General Court (Seventh Chamber) of 13 December 2012.
Versalis SpA, formerly Polimeri Europa SpA and Eni SpA v European Commission.
Competition — Agreements, decisions and concerted practices — Chloroprene rubber market — Decision finding an infringement of Article 81 EC — Price fixing and market sharing — Attributability of the unlawful conduct — Duty to state reasons — Rights of the defence — Evidence of involvement in the cartel — Single and continuous infringement — Fines — Gravity and duration of the infringement — Repeat offending — Deterrence — Attenuating circumstances — Maximum turnover limit of 10% — Cooperation — 2002 Leniency Notice — Equal treatment — Proportionality.
Case T‑103/08.
European Court Reports 2012 -00000
ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:T:2012:686