Starbucks is a monopoly? It meets all the definitions. This means that the FTC will break, such as AT & T? Or is the Federal Trade Commission chicken after losing the case with Microsoft? The FTC knew better than to go after Microsoft, after all they have done nothing wrong except adding features to their operating system and programs. The FTC does not challenge Starbucks, for all their employees that go on the streets of Washington, DC.
Seemsthat fear of FTC Line of predatory pricing must create a monopoly Starbucks. The FTC has franchises, which are new on the market with all companies to disclose by law to give Starbucks a run for their money. So essentially, the FTC helped Starbucks a monopoly, first time, but now I'm really afraid of how the Agency of cheese they want in their exaggeration.
How can we trust a government agency of the United States,Sun lost in the bureaucracy of being responsible for anti-trust? Since Starbucks bought the coffee fields of the world, have increased the cost from anywhere in the world of coffee, it is very difficult for companies to make school coffee profits. Starbucks fits the perfect setting, Monopoly, but the FTC will not do anything because their lawyers are weak, wet behind the ears, and they know Starbucks would get his ass in court. Our government, the fear is to take areal case can not and will not enforce its own laws. Perhaps seeing their mistakes in antitrust laws. Unfortunately, the FTC is afraid to admit the error of antitrust laws. Can I ask why we get the antitrust laws in the first place and once joke that this great nation must rid the world of the rules, we can get rid of an application of this non-value? What a waste of taxpayers 'money'? Why not "FourBucks" and think of them?
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