An International Antitrust Primer: A Businessman's Guide to the International Aspects of United States Antitrust Law and to Key Foreign Antitrust LawsMacmillan, 1974 - 391 pages |
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... defendants were the two principal pro- ducers of titanium pigments in the United States , National Lead Co. and du Pont , plus Titan Co. , which was wholly owned by National Lead . The court found that the defendants and foreign co ...
... defendants were the two principal pro- ducers of titanium pigments in the United States , National Lead Co. and du Pont , plus Titan Co. , which was wholly owned by National Lead . The court found that the defendants and foreign co ...
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... defendants admitted the execu- tion of agreements that among other things , fixed prices in territories other than the United States . Pointing to a lack of any specific reference to the United States in the agreements , the defendants ...
... defendants admitted the execu- tion of agreements that among other things , fixed prices in territories other than the United States . Pointing to a lack of any specific reference to the United States in the agreements , the defendants ...
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... defendants ' conduct from the anti- trust laws . The defendants ' agreements allocating exclusive territories , as- signing quotas , fixing prices , and selling through joint agents were designed to give defendants control over the ...
... defendants ' conduct from the anti- trust laws . The defendants ' agreements allocating exclusive territories , as- signing quotas , fixing prices , and selling through joint agents were designed to give defendants control over the ...
Contents
chapter | 8 |
Mergers Acquisitions and Joint Ventures | 118 |
chapter 9 | 139 |
Copyright | |
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