Sentences with phrase «called predatory pricing»

On 29 September 2004 the Danish competition authority decided that Post Danmark had abused its dominant position by (amongst others) targeting the three customers of FK with very low prices (so - called predatory pricing).
It's called predatory pricing.
Even if Amazon engaged in so - called predatory pricing by selling below cost, the solution is to go to court or appeal to Congress, Lande said.

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With perceived predatory pricing practices, including the so - called «denial of money» attack, so commonplace, it is no surprise that this aspect of cloud growth has become a meme and has even been jokingly referenced on the television show Silicon Valley.
The Western Australian government has called on its federal counterpart to beef up its Trade Practices Act (TPA) to help protect small business against predatory pricing by big business.
Metcash chief executive Ian Morrice has called for a code of conduct for petrol retailers, saying «predatory» petrol pricing by the major supermarket chains should not be allowed to continue.
And when they charged too much, it simply discounted prices to $ 9.99 — a level that in some cases meant taking a loss on each book sold, something critics have called «predatory pricing
Some people have called this phenomenon predatory pricing, devised to put the bulk of digital bookstores out of business.
I think predatory pricing is what the losers call it.
It probably depends on how much pain Amazon wants to inflict on other retailers and how much attention they're willing to call to themselves for predatory pricing.
In particular, the federal government plans to crack down on what it calls «hidden fees» by ending extra fees for paper bills; expanding no - cost basic banking services, working with the provinces and territories to regulate predatory payday lenders and further close the U.S. - Canada price gap.
23 et seq.), to apply a more so - called effects - based - approach which consists mainly of a price / cost - test to appreciate whether commercial behavior of a dominant undertaking is abusive (not only for predatory pricing, but also for margin squeeze and rebates / discounts).
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