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What's the principled distinction between price fixing and resale price maintenance? --[[User:JWSchneider|JWSchneider]] 15:24, 31 July 2007 (EDT) | What's the principled distinction between price fixing and resale price maintenance? --[[User:JWSchneider|JWSchneider]] 15:24, 31 July 2007 (EDT) | ||
== Saudi Arabia 2004 - Eliminating Competitors == | |||
''Count it?'' | |||
Article 4(4) - Preventing any firm from exercising its right to enter or move out of the market at any time or hampering the same. | |||
--[[User:JWSchneider|JWSchneider]] 15:30, 31 July 2007 (EDT) | |||
Revision as of 19:30, 31 July 2007
Saudia Arabia 2004 - Tying or discriminatory pricing
What do we think about this one?
imposing certain conditions on selling and purchasing transactions or on dealing with another firm, in a manner that puts it in a weak competitive position compared to other competing firms.
--JWSchneider 15:18, 31 July 2007 (EDT)
Saudi Arabia 2004 - Market Sharing and Market Division
Seems like this is both Market Sharing and Market Division.
[The following is prohibited under Article 4(6)] 6. Dividing or allocating markets for selling or purchasing commodities and services pursuant to any of the following criteria: (a) Geographical regions (b) Distribution centers (c) Type of clients (d) Seasons and time periods.
--JWSchneider 15:22, 31 July 2007 (EDT)
Saudia Arabia 2004 - Resale price maintenance?
Does this count?
Controlling prices of commodities and services intended for sale by increasing, decreasing, fixing their prices or in any other manner detrimental to lawful competition.
--JWSchneider 15:24, 31 July 2007 (EDT)
What's the principled distinction between price fixing and resale price maintenance? --JWSchneider 15:24, 31 July 2007 (EDT)
Saudi Arabia 2004 - Eliminating Competitors
Count it?
Article 4(4) - Preventing any firm from exercising its right to enter or move out of the market at any time or hampering the same.
--JWSchneider 15:30, 31 July 2007 (EDT)