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Celler-Kefauver Act
A United States antitrust law passed in 1950, aimed at prohibiting certain types of corporate mergers and acquisitions that reduce competition.
Antitrust Laws
Legislation (including the Sherman Act and Clayton Act) that prohibits anticompetitive business activities such as price fixing, bid rigging, monopolization, and tying contracts.
Interlocking Directorates
The practice of sharing board members among different companies, which can lead to conflicts of interest and anticompetitive behavior.
Sherman Act
A foundational antitrust law in the United States, enacted in 1890, aimed at preventing anti-competitive practices, monopolies, and cartels.
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