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USA Business and Education, This clarifies both professional and academic business confusion about a very simple price economic enforcement point that impacts all Americans daily. commonfactscontrol.yolasite/ No Textbook Enforcement The Ultimate Price Agreement All America’s make the great majority of their economic purchases from large, not small, retail chains. No Republic (Politicians), federal or state, has ever taken any measures to enforce textbook price economic laws on behalf of their clients or constituents. This reality poses a paradox or “red enforcement flag.” The Promised Overcharge Promise of Cartel Revenues Large chain retailers openly represent that they have and will secure “monopoly profits” – for so called “investors.” In the same breadth they avow compliance with the laws of defined competitive price economics. These are directly opposing positions. It is impossible for both conditions to exist at the same time, either short or long run. It is axiomatic: the only way to generate monopoly profits is first design to and then attempt to fix and sell prices at “overcharge” or so called cartelized numbers. There is a single common nucleus of operative price economic details in all retail chains “take it or leave it,” not negotiable oral contract offers and sales. While no politician from any Republic, Federal or State, has ever advanced any such enforcement action, the 1990s privately enlisted attorney general advocates did – in three key areas: A) Retail Chain Gas; B) Retail Chain Food; and C) Retail Chain Makeup-Cosmetics. The Common Detail, Price Software Gates The “nuclear” detail common to all three industries was explained on record. “Independent” pricing was tried; it didn’t work, accounting wise. Testimony explains: Q. Do you understand the phrase …”cost plus”? A. It would be cost plus all your operating expenses. … A. It was an ill-conceived … pricing program …. It was … pretty much a bogus program that only lasted for a short time. … A. It was just a lot of numbers that were put together that were supposed to generate a pricing program; it didn’t work. I didn’t put it together. I was just trying to implement it. So you would have to ask someone better informed about it than me. Chains’ William Gensemer, under oath Deposition testimony played at trial; see deposition page 21:08-22:03.
Posted on: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 16:29:33 +0000

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