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Predatory Pricing is a controversial business practice that involves a company setting prices low enough to eliminate competition, with the intent of raising prices later once competition has been reduced or eliminated. This article will delve into the concept of predatory pricing, its mechanisms, potential impacts on the market, and the legal frameworks surrounding it.

Predatory Pricing – Article

Predatory Pricing – Article ( Articles ) Predatory Pricing (PP) Introduction PP is a controversial business practice that involves a company setting prices low enough to eliminate competition, with the intent of raising prices later once competition has been reduced or eliminated. This article will delve into the concept of predatory pricing, its mechanisms, potential […]

FTC-PR-241118-2

FTC-PR-241118-2 (11-18-24) FTC Announces Virtual Workshop on Predatory Pricing – December event will present real-world evidence of predatory pricing strategies and examine developments in predatory pricing caselaw and economic scholarship The Federal Trade Commission will host a virtual public workshop on December 18, 2024, that will examine predatory pricing and its potential effects on consumers, […]