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predatory pricing

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predatory pricing

Pricing policy designed to put competitors out of business. Large national companies can operate a differential pricing policy across the country, lowering prices below an economic level in areas where there is tough local competition. In order to cover their losses the company uses profits from areas where there is little or no competition. Once local competition is eradicated prices can be raised again. Companies operating a predatory pricing policy are likely to fall foul of restrictive trade practice legislation.



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But the predatory pricing of airlines will see hopes dashed for many who simply cannot afford to pay the rip-off inflated prices being offered by greedy airlines.
The government placed the entire country under a state of calamity, releasing emergency funds while clamping down on predatory pricing.
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