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  • 11cartel — cartelism, n. /kahr tel /, n. 1. an international syndicate, combine, or trust formed esp. to regulate prices and output in some field of business. 2. a coalition of political or special interest groups having a common cause, as to encourage the… …

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  • 12Price fixing cases — USAir TravelOn 1 August 2007 it was reported that British Airways has been fined £121.5 million [ cite news | title = BA gets £121.5m price fixing fine| publisher = BBC News | date = 8 January 2007 | url =… …

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  • 13cartel — A group of businesses or nations that act together as a single producer to obtain market control and to influence prices in their favor by limiting production of a product. The United States has laws prohibiting cartels. Bloomberg Financial… …

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  • 14cartel — An association of independent companies formed to regulate the price and sales conditions of the products or services they offer. A cartel may be national or international, although some countries, including the UK and the USA, have legislation… …

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  • 15Cartel Dix-Hill — Un cartel est un accord intervenant pendant une guerre entre les belligérants pour régler une suspension des hostilités ou un échange de prisonniers. En principe, et contrairement aux traités ordinaires, les cartels obligent leur pays sans… …

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  • 16Price of petroleum — This article is about the price of crude oil. For information about derivative motor fuels, see gasoline and diesel usage and pricing. For detailed history of price movements since 2003, see 2003 to 2011 world oil market chronology. Brent barrel… …

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  • 17cartel — UK [kɑː(r)ˈtel] / US [kɑrˈtel] noun [countable] Word forms cartel : singular cartel plural cartels business a group of people or companies who all agree to sell something at the same price so that they can all make profits without competing with… …

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  • 18price leadership — The setting of the price of a product by a dominant firm in an industry in the knowledge that competitors will follow this lead in order to avoid the high cost of a price war This practice is often found in oligopoly and has the effect of a… …

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  • 19cartel — car|tel [ka:ˈtel US ka:r ] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: document , from Old Italian cartello, from carta; CARD1] a group of people or companies who agree to sell something at a particular price in order to prevent competition and… …

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  • 20cartel — car|tel [ kar tel ] noun count a group of people or companies who all agree to sell something at the same price so that they can all make profits without competing with one another …

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