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"Collusive behaviour would undoubtedly be one of the contributing factors to higher prices in healthcare markets," said Competition
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"Collusive behaviour in some sectors of the economy, particularly in the food industry, is a matter of concern to many South Africans."
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Collusive tendering is when a company agrees with a competitor or potential competitor that they will both answer a request for tender at
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Collusive tendering is when a company agrees with a competitor or potential competitor that they will both answer a request for tender at
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Collusive behaviour was undoubtedly one of the contributing factors to higher prices in health care markets.
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Competitions Commissioner Menzi Simelane said: "Collusive behaviour and price fixing are extremely bad practices and we will not hesitate to act on them."
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Collusive suits where the plaintiff and defendant are both working to achieve the same judgment are not cases and controversies.
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These Collusive Alliances, which explicitly eliminate competition, function totally differently from the longstanding "Branded Alliances" (Star, Skyteam, Oneworld) which are enhanced frequent flyer programs, and are not anti-competitive.
The Cranky Flier A Compelling Argument Against Airline Mergers - >> 2010
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The three Collusive Alliances (focused on connect markets) combined had about 45% of total traffic; they competed with each other and with the non-alliance carriers that focused on larger nonstop markets (BA, Virgin Atlantic, AA, US Airways, Continental).
The Cranky Flier A Compelling Argument Against Airline Mergers - >> 2010
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Collusive suits are not "cases or controversies" within the meaning of Article III.
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