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Predatory Pricing
The practice of selling a product or service at a very low price with the intent of driving competitors out of the market or hindering their ability to compete.
Supreme Court
The highest judicial court in a country or state, typically having the final word on legal decisions.
Sherman Act
A fundamental law against monopolies in the United States, promoting competition and banning monopolistic behaviors.
Collusive Bid-Rigging
Collusive bid-rigging occurs when competing parties conspire to determine the winner of a bidding process in advance, often leading to inflated prices and undermining fair competition.
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