Multiple Choice
To acquire monopoly power in its market, Sugar, Inc., sets its prices substantially below the costs of production. Under antitrust law, this is
A) a per se violation.
B) a violation if the firm's competitors set similar prices.
C) a violation if the firm thereby acquires monopoly power.
D) not a violation.
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