Multiple Choice
Alpha, an expensive brand of watch that sell for $5,000 (suggested retail price) , sells to fine jewelry stores for $2,500. Irritated that Amer's Jewelry is selling the watches to the public for $4,000, while competitors are selling for $5,000, stops selling the watches to Amer's. Amer's sues Alpha for antitrust violation. It is likely that Amer's will:
A) win for price fixing violation of the Sherman Act
B) win for Robinson-Patman Act violation
C) win for Section 5 FTC Act violation
D) lose because it violates the Robinson-Patman Act
E) none of the other choices
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