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User:JuniperisCommunis/List Of Monopolies

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THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS!

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These have been listed in the article Monopoly:


These have been proposed (by others) for inclusion:

  • National Football League; survived anti-trust lawsuit in the 1960s, convicted of being an illegal monopoly in the 1980s.
  • Dutch East India Company; created as a legal trading monopoly in 1602.
  • U.S. Steel; anti-trust prosecution failed in 1911.
  • United Aircraft and Transport Corporation; aircraft manufacturer holding company forced to divest itself of airlines in 1934.
  • American Telephone & Telegraph; telecommunications giant broken up in 1982.
  • De Beers; settled charges of price fixing in the diamond trade in the 2000s.
  • Telecom New Zealand; local loop unbundling enforced by central government.
  • Deutsche Telekom; former state monopoly, still partially state owned, currently monopolizes high-speed VDSL broadband network.[3]
  • Monsanto has been sued by competitors for anti-trust and monopolistic practices. They hold between 70% and 100% of the commercial seed market.
  • AAFES has a monopoly on retail sales at overseas military installations.
  • GameStop has a near exclusive control over the sale of used games, and frequently buys out competing companies.
  • SAQ has a monopoly as it is the only chain of stores where alcohol can be sold in Quebec
  1. ^ Leo Cendrowicz (2008-02-27). "Microsoft Gets Mother Of All EU Fines". Forbes. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
  2. ^ "EU fines Microsoft record $1.3 billion". Time Warner. 2008-02-27. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
  3. ^ Kevin J. O'Brien, Regulators in Europe fight for independence, International Herald Tribune, November 9, 2008, Accessed November 14, 2008.