An Antitrust Primer: A Guide to Antitrust and Trade Regulation Laws for BusinessmenMacmillan, 1964 - 316 pages |
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Page 89
... engaged in interstate commerce of all or part of the stock or assets of another corporation also engaged in interstate commerce is illegal " where in any line of commerce in any section of the country , the effect of such acquisition ...
... engaged in interstate commerce of all or part of the stock or assets of another corporation also engaged in interstate commerce is illegal " where in any line of commerce in any section of the country , the effect of such acquisition ...
Page 90
... engaged in interstate com- merce appears superficially to be rather restrictive , but the ease with which a company can be found to be so engaged was described in Chapter 3. A few more examples will sharpen this point . A Federal Trade ...
... engaged in interstate com- merce appears superficially to be rather restrictive , but the ease with which a company can be found to be so engaged was described in Chapter 3. A few more examples will sharpen this point . A Federal Trade ...
Page 109
... engaged in interstate commerce . Any amount of interstate commerce is sufficient to invoke jurisdiction . In addition , it must appear that the two corporations compete with each other in some line of commerce . It is not necessary that ...
... engaged in interstate commerce . Any amount of interstate commerce is sufficient to invoke jurisdiction . In addition , it must appear that the two corporations compete with each other in some line of commerce . It is not necessary that ...
Contents
THE RISE OF FREE COMPETITION | 1 |
THE ADVENT OF GOVERNMENT | 8 |
A BIRDSEYE VIEW OF | 16 |
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