Case Study On Monopolistic & Restrictive Trade Practises

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March 30, 2014

 

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However, the success of Onjus seemed to be short lived. In 1999, the Director General of Investigation and Registration (DGIR)2 lodged a complaint with the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission (MRTPC),3 against Onjus being sold as a natural fruit juice. As a result, Onjus was not sold in the market for sometime...
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Further, ETL's textile division, which was making losses4 (Refer Table I), owed around Rs.870 million to Financial Institutions (FIs) that asked the company to pledge the Onjus and Life5 brands against the loans. To avoid the impending closure of its textile division, ETL channeled the cash flows from the food business into the textile business...
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