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... Congress in redrafting § 7 ? First , there is no doubt that Congress did wish to " plug the loophole " and to include within the coverage of the Act the acquisition of assets no less than the acquisition of stock . Second , by the ...
... Congress in redrafting § 7 ? First , there is no doubt that Congress did wish to " plug the loophole " and to include within the coverage of the Act the acquisition of assets no less than the acquisition of stock . Second , by the ...
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... Congress decided to clamp down with vigor on mergers . The facts of this case present exactly the threatening trend toward concentra- tion which Congress wanted to halt . The number of small grocery companies in the Los Angeles retail ...
... Congress decided to clamp down with vigor on mergers . The facts of this case present exactly the threatening trend toward concentra- tion which Congress wanted to halt . The number of small grocery companies in the Los Angeles retail ...
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Cases and Comments Saul Chesterfield Oppenheim, Glen E. Weston. specific acts of Congress , and to use the vague concept ' unfair methods of competi- tion ' to ' supply which Congress has studi- ously omitted ' from specific antitrust ...
Cases and Comments Saul Chesterfield Oppenheim, Glen E. Weston. specific acts of Congress , and to use the vague concept ' unfair methods of competi- tion ' to ' supply which Congress has studi- ously omitted ' from specific antitrust ...
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Burke 710 American News Co v FTC 630 | 14 |
Baush Machine Tool Co v Aluminum Co | 16 |
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