Universal says concessions on EMI deal allay EU concerns

BRUSSELS, July 27 (Reuters) - Vivendi's Universal Music Group said on Friday that concessions offered to EU antitrust regulators should allay concerns that its planned $1.9 billion buy of an EMI unit would hurt competition.
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