Definition of Monopolizer. Meaning of Monopolizer. Synonyms of Monopolizer

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Definition of Monopolizer

Monopolizer
Monopolizer Mo*nop"o*li`zer, n. One who monopolizes.

Meaning of Monopolizer from wikipedia

- In United States antitrust law, monopolization is illegal monopoly behavior. The main categories of prohibited behavior include exclusive dealing, price...
- Monopolizing may refer to: Monopolization, a crime under United States antitrust law The act of creating, maintaining, or using power derived from a monopoly...
- marginal cost that leads to a high monopoly profit. The verb monopolise or monopolize refers to the process by which a company gains the ability to raise prices...
- entire top five simultaneously. Lamar is the fifth artist in history to monopolize the premier spots, joining Ariana Grande, Swift, Drake, and the Beatles...
- parti****ting in interviews. The band sued Ticketmaster in 1994, claiming it had monopolized the concert-ticket market. In 2006, Rolling Stone described the band...
- Columbia Circuit. The U.S. government accused Microsoft of illegally monopolizing the web browser market for Windows, primarily through the legal and technical...
- entertainment of an audience. The term can also refer to a person who monopolizes a conversation; and, in an obsolete sense, could describe a bird with...
- 1890s and accelerating in 1903, New York banker J. P. Morgan sought to monopolize New England transportation by arranging the NH's acquisition of 50 companies...
- Google LLC on January 24, 2023. The suit accuses Google of illegally monopolizing the advertising technology (adtech) market in violation of sections 1...
- Regents of the University of Oklahoma (1984) that the NCAA could no longer monopolize the rights to negotiate the contracts for college football games, allowing...