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The Clayton Act prohibits the acquisition of ____________ of competing corporations when the acquisition would lessen competition; the Celler-Kefauver Act prohibits the acquisition of ____________ of one firm by another firm when the acquisition would lessen competition.

A) stock; assets
B) assets; stock
C) stock; customers
D) stock; bonds

Clayton Act

A United States antitrust law, passed in 1914, aiming to prevent exclusive sales contracts, corporate mergers, and other practices that restrict competition.

Celler-Kefauver Act

A United States antitrust law passed in 1950, aimed at preventing anti-competitive mergers by closing loopholes relating to asset purchases.

  • Familiarize oneself with disallowed actions according to antitrust statutes, including tying agreements and monopoly behaviors.
  • Discriminate between several antitrust laws, notably the Sherman and Clayton Acts, understanding their specific objectives.
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Conner BohlenNov 30, 2024
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