| United States. Federal Maritime Commission - 1969 - 608 páginas
...or commerce," monopolization of which may be illegal. United States v. du Pont d Co., supra, at 395. The outer boundaries of a product market are determined...constitute product markets for antitrust purposes, Brown Shoe, supra, at 325; citing du Pont, supra, at 593-595. But the boundaries of the relevant market... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1970 - 1542 páginas
...of distribution, such as wholesale and retail, as separate product markets. 6. It has been held that the "outer boundaries of a product market are determined...between the product itself and substitutes for it," but that "within this broad market well-defined submarkets may exist which, in themselves, constitute... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1970 - 1306 páginas
...probability is found to exist the merger is proscribed. This explicit statement makes it clear that while the "outer boundaries" of a product market are determined...cross-elasticity of demand between the product itself and its substitutes, well-defined submarkets may exist within this broad market, which, in themselves,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1973 - 1864 páginas
...Thus, the Court defined in the following manner the applicable Section 7 market definition standards: "The outer boundaries of a product market are determined...cross-elasticity of demand between the product itself and substitute for it. However, within this broad market, well-defined submarkets may exist which, in themselves,... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1976 - 1682 páginas
...in determining the proper line of commerce in Section 7 cases were laid down by the Supreme Court: The outer boundaries of a product market are determined by the reasonable Intel-changeability of use or the cross-elasticity of demand between the product itself and substitutes... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1978 - 594 páginas
...containers does not necessarily negative the existence of submarkets of . . . cans and glass together, for "within this broad market, well-defined submarkets...constitute product markets for antitrust purposes." [Id at 457-58, 84 S.Ct at 1747, quoting Brmon Shoe Co. v. United States, supra, 370 US. at 325, 82... | |
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