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The company says it is not trying to drive competitors out of business.
In the late 19th century the term "robber barons" came to refer to the American railway magnates who used their monopoly power to drive competitors out of business.
Public officials who solicit and accept bribes, or corporate officers who fix prices to drive competitors out of business, are engaging in such abuse of their positions.
Once Orbitz uses this advantage to drive competitors out of business, they say, its airline owners will be able to raise prices.
Amazon and other technology giants had pursued this method, by which the generous flow of money from investors was used to subsidize losses and drive competitors out.
This time it has stuck fast in what most market watchers believe is a deliberate attempt to drive competitors from the US shale fields out of business.
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The Cross Country's price is not out of line with its all-wheel-drive competitors, which range from the Audi A6 Avant at $37,900 to the Mercedes E320 4Matic at $52,145.
The suit, filed in 1999, contended that American Airlines drove competitors out of its Dallas-Fort Worth hub in the mid-1990's by cutting prices below cost and offering more flights.
Driving competitors out of business under such conditions certainly amounts to harming them, though this sort of harm is not necessarily wrong.
Moreover, Word, Excel and PowerPoint are used by so many people in so many places that the Microsoft Office suite, which includes those programs, has driven competitors into the ground.
"Reports from suppliers such as microprocessors and hard disk drives, competitors such as IBM and Sun Microsystems, and partners such as EMC and Lexmark all point to a very strong fourth quarter for Dell, Piper Jaffrayy said.
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