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This cases are hardly ever cut and dry. It's almost always somewhere between tacit collusion ("price leadership", legal) and a cartel. They will argue their case, get slapped with a fine, and none of us will ever see a dime.
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Sean Benton @ Dec 8th 2006 11:35PM
This cases are hardly ever cut and dry. It's almost always somewhere between tacit collusion ("price leadership", legal) and a cartel. They will argue their case, get slapped with a fine, and none of us will ever see a dime.