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Price-fixing is no longer per se illegal, at least according to the New York Times.
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Price-fixing, in whatever form, is antithetical to the spirit of that single market.
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Price-fixing, in whatever form, is antithetical to the spirit of that single market.
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Price-fixing, in whatever form, is antithetical to the spirit of that single market.
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Price-fixing is no longer per se illegal, at least according to the New York Times.
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Price-fixing, in the case of bread and milk, and Eskom's proposed 53 percent tariff increase would only exacerbate the situation.
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This is Price-fixing and NOT just a bailout by Matoska on Thursday, Oct 2, 2008 at 3: 42: 42 PM
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Price-fixing, if proven, could also bring fines and other penalties in the U.S.
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Mr. EICHENWALD: Price-fixing is -- the -- the easiest way to say it is t-- in my mind, it's a betrayal of capitalism.
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