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1997 Consumer's Resource Handbook North Carolina, South Carolina, ... North Carolina, South Carolina ... North Carolina ... [Read More]
NLS/BPH: Talking Book Topics, November - December 2002 Three widowed roommates leave their Pennsylvania boardinghouse for the North Carolina mountains to look at a dilapidated farmhouse one of them has inherited. Against the wishes of their children and landlady, the women move in and soon find their lives dramatically changed--for the better. 2000. ... Young Miss Charlotte Heywood from the country visits the Parker family at the seaside town Sanditon. A mutual attraction develops between Charlotte and her host's brother, Sidney Parker, while the Parker brothers attempt to promote Sanditon as a popular resort. 2000. ... [Read More]
Public Brief - FTC v. Staples, Inc. and Office Depot, Inc. For example, consumers in Columbus, Ohio (where Staples and OfficeMax compete) pay approximately [ . . . ] higher prices for office supplies than in nearby Cincinnati (where Office Depot is present as well). PX 3 at Tabs D - 1; PX 117. Similarly, consumers in two-superstore Charlotte, North Carolina pay [ . . . ] higher prices for office supplies than consumers in nearby Greensboro, a three-superstore market. PX 156. [ . . . ] PX 3 at Tab E - 4, 5. An outside analyst, Prudential Securities, found the same result on its own: it undertook a similar analysis [ . . . ] in March, 1996 and found prices in Totowa, New Jersey, a three-player market, approximately 5% lower than prices in nearby Paramus, a two-player market. PX 47 at 1. In all three instances, the one common characteristic of the markets with the higher prices -- Columbus, Charlotte, and Paramus -- is the absence of competition between Staples and Office Depot. ... [Read More]
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