: You own a pet grooming company, and you’ve just constructed a competitive pricing framework. What conclusions could you draw? View
: You run a mobile car wash service and have a small operation in a very fragmented market. How should you price your services? View
: You’ve been asked to serve on a committee researching your company’s competition for a potential new product. Which question might the committee be most likely to examine using the competitor pricing lens? View
: Your pet supply company has just constructed a competitive pricing framework. What conclusions could you draw from the framework? View
: Antitrust laws change over time due to different interpretations or new legislation. As a retailer of goods, which of the following scenarios reflects a practice you could adopt and most likely be in good standing with current laws related to resale price maintenance? View
: Book publishing companies offer national retailers special promotions and discounts that they don’t offer to independent booksellers. How likely is it that this type of pricing arrangement is a violation of antitrust legislation? View
: Your company manages small convenience stores located in hotel lobbies. In this arrangement, you operate in both the B2B environment with your hotel clients and the B2C market with your store customers. How could you implement a pricing or business strategy that will most likely comply with current and upcoming antitrust legislation? View
: A textile manufacturer produces flannel pajamas for a number of retailers. Which of the following would most likely be considered a possible price discrimination violation of the Robinson-Patman Act? View
: Television stations that buy licenses to show movies are required by the movie distributor to purchase licenses to less popular films they don’t want in order to acquire licenses to feature films they want. How likely is it that this situation is a violation of antitrust legislation? View