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Old 05-29-2014, 08:03 AM   #158
tubemonkey
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
A company in a dominate market position what uses that position to undercut competition is what the Sherman Anti-trust law was written to go after.
So no discounts lower than your competitors?

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A company that is in a dominate market position can be in trouble when it does things that might normally be considered perfectly all right. For example, it's normally fine for a company to try to squeeze it's suppliers, however when a company has a dominate market position, such as Amazon has in the book industry, then the same practice can be undue restraint of trade.
In other words, no negotiating for terms more favorable than your competitors?

Let's see, there's a term for this practice...

...agency pricing
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