| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Small Business - 1982 - 302 lapas
...percentage of the buyers of products already . i I .included would be likely to shift to those other products in Response to a small but significant and non-transitory increase in price. As a first approximation, the Department will hypothesize a price increase of five percent and ask... | |
| Thomas V. Vakerics - 1132 lapas
...the relevant product within one year, and without incurring significant sunk costs of entry and exit, in response to a "small but significant and nontransitory" increase in price for only the relevant product, the Agency will treat that firm as a market participant. In assessing... | |
| William Blumenthal - 1986 - 356 lapas
...significant percentage of the buyers of products already included would be likely to shift to those other products in response to a small but significant and non-transitory increase in price. As a first approximation, the Department will hypothesize a price increase of five percent and ask... | |
| Peter C. Ward - 2023 - 1040 lapas
...also whether small or fringe firms with excess capacity can expand output substantially and easily in response to a "small but significant and nontransitory" increase in price. If so, the possibility of collusion in the industry is minimized and a challenge to a merger in that... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 2005 - 1018 lapas
...backbone customers are unlikely to turn to any foreign providers that lack these domestic operations in response to a small but significant and nontransitory increase in price by domestic Tier 1 IBPs. DOJ-WorldCom/Sprint Complaint at para. 31. offer dedicated Internet access... | |
| Ernst & Young LLP - 1994 - 368 lapas
...substitute goods. Similarly, the geographic market is determined by projecting what buyers would do in response to a "small but significant and nontransitory" increase in price by sellers in the area or areas where the merging companies are located. If companies located elsewhere... | |
| Wilbur L. Fugate, Lee H. Simowitz - 1997 - 1320 lapas
...available data concerning the amount of foreign capacity that could be devoted to the United States in response to a "small but significant and nontransitory" increase in price may require the Department to use market share data that understate the true competitive significance... | |
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