Remarks
A. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
1. The views that I express today are my own and not necessarily those of the Commission or any other Commissioner.
2. Philosophy of government that I try to apply to all
1. The views that I express today are my own and not necessarily those of the Commission or any other Commissioner.
2. Philosophy of government that I try to apply to all
It is a pleasure to be with you this morning. As is always the case for a Federal Trade Commissioner, it is important for me to note that my comments today are my own and in no way represent the views
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Statement of Chairman Robert Pitofsky and Commissioners Sheila F. Anthony, Mozelle W. Thompson, Orson Swindle, and Thomas B. Leary In the Matter of Time Warner Inc.; |
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Statement of Chairman Robert Pitofsky and Commissioners Sheila F. Anthony, Mozelle W. Thompson, Orson Swindle, and Thomas B. Leary In the Matter of Time Warner Inc.; |
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Statement of Chairman Robert Pitofsky and Commissioners Sheila F. Anthony, Mozelle W. Thompson, Orson Swindle, and Thomas B. Leary In the Matter of Time Warner Inc.; |
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Statement of Chairman Robert Pitofsky and Commissioners Sheila F. Anthony, Mozelle W. Thompson, Orson Swindle, and Thomas B. Leary In the Matter of Time Warner Inc.; |
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Statement of Chairman Robert Pitofsky and Commissioners Sheila F. Anthony, Mozelle W. Thompson, Orson Swindle, and Thomas B. Leary In the Matter of Time Warner Inc.; |
Probably no single issue currently is receiving as much attention as the topic of relief in merger cases. The question of whether there is a remedy to an anticompetitive merger and what that remedy
Probably no single issue currently is receiving as much attention as the topic of relief in merger cases. The question of whether there is a remedy to an anticompetitive merger and what that remedy
Electronic commerce on the Internet, or "e-commerce," is a subject of compelling public interest. Billions are invested in reliance on its growth potential, the media are blanketed with
* The views expressed here are those of the author, and not necessarily of the Federal Trade Commission or any Commissioner.
Today I look forward to discussing cooperation between the U.S. and
The theme of this conference and the title of this talk, "Unfairness and the Internet," combines two subjects of more than ordinary interest. Because the Internet is relatively new
Good morning, and thank you for inviting me to speak to you today about developments at the Bureau of Competition over the last twelve months.1 It is a great privilege for me to
As moderator and first speaker in a program on "Antitrust at the Millennium: Looking Back and Moving Forward," I thought it would be useful to set the stage by focusing primarily on
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