His company was in a vulnerable position because it had been subject to predatory pricing over several months. |
Energy watchdog Ofgem has already launched an investigation into accusations that such predatory pricing is rife. |
Starting in 1994, the American government successfully prosecuted Microsoft for predatory pricing and undermining competition. |
His carrier went bust but he subsequently sued his rivals for predatory pricing, and won. |
The Bloc of old might have believed that the federal government had no place deciding when a business had engaged in predatory pricing. |
Only when the creditors sued did the airlines plead guilty to predatory pricing. |