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Anti-Competitive Pricing Strategies

Methods of pricing – including predatory pricing, price-fixing, bid-rigging, and allocating customer groups to certain suppliers - which are designed to create barriers for, weaken or destroy rival firms; in most countries these pricing methods are illegal and can result in grave consequences for the firm and its top management; also referred to as Anti-Trust Pricing Strategies. See Bid-Rigging; Predatory Pricing, Price Fixing.

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