When a firm’s rivals complain about a deal being ‘anti-competitive,’ obviously they mean the opposite, that it would produce benefits for customers that they’d have to respond to. Wall Street Journal
June 15, 2001
When a firm’s rivals complain about a deal being ‘anti-competitive,’ obviously they mean the opposite, that it would produce benefits for customers that they’d have to respond to. Wall Street Journal
June 15, 2001