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) had been appointed to review how alcoholic beverages are distributed and sold in Ontario. He laid down a few markers.
First, the giant monopoly Liquor Control Board of Ontario would not be sold
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said.
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Risks: Monopoly or near-monopolies creates sub-optimal capital allocations, McBooze, Canada, 20020227 Grocery Gateway
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investors don’t have to go to court to enforce their rights.
“Once the contract is signed, there is a monopoly situation on information and economic power,” he says, adding he also worries new rules
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backs away from Beer Store brawl
Minister signals disapproval over turf dispute
Katherine Harding
A brawl that broke out between Ontario's booze monopolies — The Beer Store and the Liquor Control
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: for the small business investor, the outcome is the same, Monopoly or near-monopolies creates sub-optimal capital allocations, Nepotism: favoritism granted to relatives or friends regardless of merit
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the LCBO.
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Risks: Monopoly or near-monopolies creates sub-optimal capital allocations, Exempt from Ontario franchise law obligations, McBooze, Canada, 20020228 LCBO sell-off
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, the outcome is the same
Material risks cannot be accurately determined before you sign
Mergers and acquisitions
Monopoly
Must buy only through franchisor (tied buying)
Must sell business (eventually) through
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food products, Desperate people do desperate things, Monopoly or near-monopolies creates sub-optimal capital allocations, Inexcusable actions, Food pulled from retail shelf (health hazard), Food
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Competition and Consumer Commission, ACCC, Monopoly or near-monopolies creates sub-optimal capital allocations, Franchisor sells out, Franchisor sells out to competitor, Competition rulings, Tied contracting, Farce, Australia, 20090311 GE seeks
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In the end, it is difficult, if not impossible, to defend a public monopoly on the enforcement of competition laws whose central raison d'tre is redressing the evils of private monopoly
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