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The combining form dist/o- means away from the point of origin.
Clayton Act
A U.S. antitrust law, adopted in 1914, aimed at protecting competition by prohibiting certain actions that lead to anticompetitiveness.
Celler-Kefauver Act
A U.S. law enacted in 1950 to amend the Clayton Act, aiming to prevent anti-competitive mergers and acquisitions by prohibiting the acquisition of assets if the effect reduces competition.
Mergers
The combination of two or more companies into one entity, often to enhance market share and reduce competition.
Celler-Kefauver Act
A U.S. law enacted in 1950, aimed at preventing anti-competitive mergers and acquisitions that could create monopolies or reduce competition.
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