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preda·tory ˈpric·ing SUST. no pl COM.

predatory pricing [ˈpredətriˌpraɪsɪŋ] SUST.

preda·tory ˈpric·ing poli·cy SUST. no pl COM.

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Critics of laws against predatory pricing may support their case empirically by arguing that there has been no instance where such a practice has actually led to a monopoly.
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Yet businesses may engage in predatory pricing as a longer term strategy.
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Consider first the case of predatory pricing.
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Given that, it wonders if there was predatory pricing at play in the last bid.
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Some say these festivals lead to predatory pricing among e-commerce companies, which does not bode well for the sector's health and sustainability.
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The predator hopes to generate revenues and profits in the future that will more than offset the losses it incurred during the predatory pricing period.
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It is usually difficult to prove that prices dropped because of deliberate predatory pricing rather than legitimate price competition.
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Wherever a fare is deliberately pitched lower than the norm, this is termed predatory pricing and can lead to anti-trust action where regulators have some authority.
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In most countries, predatory pricing is illegal, although it can be difficult to differentiate illegal predatory pricing from legal penetration pricing.
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The airline registered a 29% growth in its passenger volumes during the quarter(y-o-y) but predatory pricing hurt its margins.
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