Study of Monopoly Power: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Study of Monopoly Power of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, First-[second] Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 - Trusts, Industrial |
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... continue in business outranks in importance the problem of whether a new company can go into the steel business today and get raw materials . Mr. Michener indicated that the hearings were going rather far afield from the question of ...
... continue in business outranks in importance the problem of whether a new company can go into the steel business today and get raw materials . Mr. Michener indicated that the hearings were going rather far afield from the question of ...
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... continue to operate have been seriously undermined . Many inde- pendent stampers have become mere subcontractors , dependent on such scraps of business as their larger competitors may turn over to them ( 147–148 ) . During the recent ...
... continue to operate have been seriously undermined . Many inde- pendent stampers have become mere subcontractors , dependent on such scraps of business as their larger competitors may turn over to them ( 147–148 ) . During the recent ...
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... continue to exist and will result in an assured supply of both for the welfare of all ( 221-223 ) . Questioning by Committee Counsel Levi brought out these points in the Republic is not sure that it wants to buy from Oliver beyond this ...
... continue to exist and will result in an assured supply of both for the welfare of all ( 221-223 ) . Questioning by Committee Counsel Levi brought out these points in the Republic is not sure that it wants to buy from Oliver beyond this ...
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... continue to benefit by reason of the purchase of the Geneva plant by the corpora- tion . For the first time in its history , the Intermountain and Pacific Coast States were placed on a competitive basis with the rest of the United ...
... continue to benefit by reason of the purchase of the Geneva plant by the corpora- tion . For the first time in its history , the Intermountain and Pacific Coast States were placed on a competitive basis with the rest of the United ...
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... continue selling ore to other competing steel companies . United States Steel has a little over 50 percent of the conservatively estimated ore reserves in the Lake Superior region , but this does not give it control of the steel ...
... continue selling ore to other competing steel companies . United States Steel has a little over 50 percent of the conservatively estimated ore reserves in the Lake Superior region , but this does not give it control of the steel ...
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Page 250 - States," approved February nineteenth, nineteen hundred and three, and any amendment thereof. (8) From and after May first, nineteen hundred and eight, it shall be unlawful for any railroad company to transport from any State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, to any other State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, or to any foreign country, any...
Page 237 - Act no person at the same time shall be a director in any two or more corporations, any one of which has capital, surplus, and undivided profits aggregating more than $1,000,000, engaged in whole or in...
Page 378 - Suppose we recess for a half hour. (At this point a short recess was taken, after which the hearing was resumed.) The CHAIRMAN.
Page 381 - Commerce" means commerce among the several States or with foreign nations, or in any Territory of the United States or in the District of Columbia, or between any such Territory and another, or between any such Territory and any State or foreign nation, or between the District of Columbia and any State or Territory or foreign nation. "Corporation...
Page 237 - ... so that the elimination of competition by agreement between them would constitute a violation of any of the provisions of any of the anti-trust laws.
Page 392 - ... approved July second, eighteen hundred and ninety, shall be construed as declaring to be illegal an association entered into for the sole purpose of engaging in export trade and actually engaged solely in such export trade, or an agreement made or act done in the course of export trade by such association, provided such association, agreement, or act is not in restraint of trade within the United States, and is not in restraint of the export trade of any domestic competitor of such association...
Page 39 - Commission, where the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, or the Chairman of the Maritime Commission...
Page 438 - Leave all the books right here. (Whereupon, at 12 noon, the committee recessed to 2 pm of the same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION The CHAIRMAN. The meeting will come to order.
Page 257 - Columbia, or to any foreign country, any article or commodity, other than timber and the manufactured products thereof, manufactured, mined, or produced by it, or under its authority, or which it may own in whole, or in part, or in which it may have any interest direct or indirect except such articles or commodities as may be necessary and intended for its use in the conduct of its business as a common carrier.
Page 371 - An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies", approved July second, eighteen hundred and ninety, shall be construed as declaring to be illegal an association entered into for the sole purpose of engaging in export trade, and actually engaged solely in such export trade, or an agreement made or act done in the course of export trade by such association...