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Canada Bread Company has been fined $50 million after it pleaded guilty to price-fixing bread. It's the highest price-fixing fine ever in Ca
Landlords’ go-to tool to set rent prices to be gutted under RealPage settlement
RealPage agrees to settle suit over DOJ claims software raised rents across the US.
Landlords’ go-to tool to set rent prices to be gutted under RealPage settlement
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and 22 other Democratic senators are calling on the Justice Department to prevent and prosecute alleged
On price-fixing and identity management: Agenda for the next president, By Tunde Leye
On price-fixing and identity management: Agenda for the next president, By Tunde Leye
…the first order of priority for Nigeria’s next president should be to reverse this insipid prioritisation of fixing the price of petrol and FX. There is simply too much transmission of the pricing problems from these two things to many other aspects of the economy that stopping them will have an unexpectedly large impact on the economy. It will also see a return of much-needed foreign…
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Consequences of price-fixing in the Nigerian advertising market, By Martin Ike-Muonso
Consequences of price-fixing in the Nigerian advertising market, By Martin Ike-Muonso
The advertising industry regulators courageous move to reform the industry is entirely laudable and deserves all stakeholder support. Nevertheless, APCON needs to bend backwards and reconsider the dangerous steps it is taking in these early stages by interfering in the free functioning of the market. Regulators in all progressive societies and markets consider this infringement…
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The Department of Justice is pursuing a criminal investigation into the U.S. chicken industry, following allegations of price collusion among top poultry processors. Meat producers have denied engaging in anticompetitive conduct.
"The probe into price-fixing came to light after federal attorneys sought to intervene in a long-running lawsuit in which customers accused chicken processors, including Tyson Foods Inc., Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. , Sanderson Farms Inc. and Perdue Farms Inc., of illegally cooperating."
A class-action lawsuit alleged TV manufacturers conspired to fix the prices of technology in conventional TVs.
SAN FRANCISCO | StarKist admits fixing tuna prices, faces $100 million fine
SAN FRANCISCO | StarKist admits fixing tuna prices, faces $100 million fine
SAN FRANCISCO — Authorities say StarKist has agreed to plead guilty to price fixing as part of a broad collusion investigation of the canned tuna industry.
Federal prosecutors announced the plea agreement Thursday and said the company faces a fine up to $100 million. Bumble Bee Foods last year pleaded guilty to the same charge and paid a $25 million fine.
Chicken of the Sea has not been charged…
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