Law firms are also diversifying their revenue sources by
creating ancillary businesses, such as e-discovery services or data analytics.
I doubt you can turn around a newspaper; perhaps you can
create ancillary businesses off of proprietary content, but try to get people to pay for it, or stream a ton of traffic to get ad revenue.
Not exact matches
Of course there are instances where an anti-competitive
business combination constructed as an
ancillary restraint will survive antitrust tests, but this situation with the three incumbent consumer credit repositories looks like an illegal attempt to stifle competition — namely FICO — and
create a vertical monopoly atop the existing horizontal data franchise shared by the three firms.