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Business, 16.04.2020 17:27, sophie5064

Snowboards Inc. refuses to sell its products to Timber Winter Sports Stores, Inc., a retail snowboard dealership. This violates Section 2 of the Sherman Act if Snowboards has monopoly power and a. Timber has or is likely to acquire monopoly power. b. the refusal has an anticompetitive effect on the market. c. the refusal is unilateral. d. none of the choices.

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