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- 1From:just-drinks.comByline: Conor Reynolds The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is reportedly investigating The Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo over claims that the CSD giants are engaged in price discrimination. According to a report by...
- 2From:Feedstuffs (Vol. 73, Issue 21)An appeals court last week ruled that a Missouri state law prohibiting discriminatory pricing by meat packers in bidding for and purchasing livestock produced in the state is a constitutional effort by the state to...
- 3From:Drug Topics (Vol. 138, Issue 21)Independent pharmacists from 15 states are filing federal antitrust lawsuits against large pharmaceutical manufacturers and mail-order pharmacies. The lawsuits accuse large manufacturers and distributors of price...
- 4From:Publishers Weekly OnlineByline: Andrew Albanese In separate motions this week, Amazon and the Big Five publishers asked a federal court to dismiss the latest iteration of a potential class-action price-fixing claim filed against them on...
- 5From:Drug Topics (Vol. 135, Issue 2)The California Pharmacists Association has waded into the nationwide fight against multitier drug pricing. The country's largest state association joined the Texas-based Pharmacy Freedom Fund and set up an Industry...
- 6From:Chain Store Age (Vol. 80, Issue 12)Here's another reason for CFOs of large retailers to churn at the words "Sarbanes-Oxley": The law has crept into the legal arsenal of lawyers with big chains in their sights. Some 145 independent car-parts retailers...
- 7From:The New Rules JournalA Missouri law passed in 1999 that requires meatpackers to pay the same prices for cattle of the same quality, regardless of who the sellers are--and to make the prices public--was upheld by the U.S. 8th Circuit Court...
- 8From:RCR Wireless News (Vol. 20, Issue 19)The Ohio Public Utilities Com mission made a major ruling this month in favor of Cleveland-based wireless reseller Cellnet Telecommunications Inc. in the company's eight-year legal battle with what are now Cingular...
- 9From:Drug Topics (Vol. 137, Issue 17)California pharmacists have filed five lawsuits against eight drug manufacturing, wholesaling and distribution companies for price-fixing. The plaintiffs are supported by the Pharmacy Defense Fund and Attorney Joseph...
- 10From:The Economist (Vol. 369, Issue 8346)The internet is eroding privacy. It also allows unprecedented price discrimination. Are the two related? "ON THE internet, nobody knows you're a dog," ran the caption of a cartoon in the New Yorker in 1993, showing...
- 11From:Multichannel News (Vol. 13, Issue 24)Washington - The National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative is fanning the flames of several legislative fires in its efforts to get Congress to enact provisions prohibiting satellite carriers from engaging in price...
- 12From:Modern Healthcare (Vol. 26, Issue 20)A district court judge has preliminarily approved a proposed $350 settlement of a case brought by thousands of retail pharmacies against 22 drug manufacturers. The plaintiffs had charged the manufacturers of conspiracy...
- 13From:Financial Management (UK)The question "what price should be charged for the product?" is one of the most critical that businesses must consider. Most aspects of the process of bringing a product to market take time to change or develop....
- 14From:Public Utilities Fortnightly (1994) (Vol. 135, Issue 4)Price discrimination by established electric utility firms may be decreasing the chances for effective competition. Monopolies and large firms with high market shares tend to use extensive price discrimination that...
- 15From:Publishers Weekly (Vol. 242, Issue 46)The American Booksellers Assn settled a price-discrimination lawsuit it filed against Penguin USA with an agreement that allows high discounts to all retailers, changes the nonreturnable discount and allows a pool for...
- 16From:Publishers Weekly (Vol. 242, Issue 45)Publishers are hopeful that a settlement between the American Booksellers Association and Houghton Mifflin indicates that the ABA will settle with the others it has brought a price discrimination suit against. The other...
- 17From:Publishers Weekly (Vol. 244, Issue 48)A U.S DISTRICT COURT judge In New York has ruled that the National Association of College Stores (NACS) can proceed with Its price discrimination suit against three publishers. The ruling was In a response to a...
- 18From:Energy User News (Vol. 11)Equitable Resources Could Collect $89M Equitable Resources Inc. here has applied to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to collect roughly $89 million spent by a pipeline subsidiary, Kentucky-West Virginia Gas...
- 19From:Publishers Weekly (Vol. 244, Issue 41)Proceeds from agreement in the discount dispute will go to ABA members PENGUIN BOOKS USA has agreed to make a substantial one-time payment to the American Booksellers Association to settle the ABA's complaint that...
- 20From:IMF Working PapersNew regulatory data reveal extensive price discrimination against non-financial clients in the FX derivatives market. The client at the 90th percentile pays an effective spread of 0.5%, while the bottom quarter incur...