Word: competitors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...stock interest-either at the time of acquisition or subsequently-to gain preferential treatment. All that is required, if this case is to be our guide, is that some court in some future year be persuaded that a 'reasonable probability' then exists that an advantage over competitors in a narrowly construed market may be obtained as a result of a stock interest." Moreover, added Burton, the decision marked the first time the Clayton Act has been applied to a vertical acquisition, i.e., a case where a company gets substantial control of a customer rather than a competitor...
There was not a man in the race who could push Don along, but he took off like a late commuter trying to catch the 8:32. He finished 60 yds. in front of his nearest competitor. The dockers caught him in 3:58.7. He was the first American ever to break four minutes...
Unabashed at being caught with shears in hand by its leading competitor, the Express next day awarded the prize to a Mrs. Anne Reid, who had apparently not read the Mirror lately. Her entry: "Read Any Good Thermometers Lately...
Fascetti also promised that I.R.I, will liquidate the losers among its companies, let the rest battle private enterprise on the basis of free competition. While giving this assurance, Fascetti also plans to be a tougher competitor, spend $1.5 billion to expand. I.R.I.'s five steel works, which now produce half of Italian steel, will step up capacity by 60%. In transport, I.R.I, will add 56,000 tons of new shipping to its Italian Lines, and I.R.I. will merge the two airlines it controls to form a major international air carrier...
...gala banquet that evening, many speeches hailed the sportsmanship and the solidarity of the race. Each competitor was given a medal with the arms of the four colleges on either side...