Future of the Automobile Industry: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Transportation, and Tourism of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, February 8, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 546 páginas |
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... matter are most important as well as necessary . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. FLORIO . Thank you very much . We are pleased to have with us in attendance the chairman of the full Energy and Commerce Committee . I at this point ...
... matter are most important as well as necessary . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. FLORIO . Thank you very much . We are pleased to have with us in attendance the chairman of the full Energy and Commerce Committee . I at this point ...
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... matter of great significance and goes into a matter of equally great significance not only to the two auto com- panies involved , but the industry as a whole , and also to the work- ers who will be affected by those agreements ...
... matter of great significance and goes into a matter of equally great significance not only to the two auto com- panies involved , but the industry as a whole , and also to the work- ers who will be affected by those agreements ...
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... matter may be deprived of their right to appearance of agency impartiality , or they might even be denied the right to real impar- tiality by the agency . Specifically in the Pillsbury case , Pillsbury Company v . FTC , 345 Federal 2nd ...
... matter may be deprived of their right to appearance of agency impartiality , or they might even be denied the right to real impar- tiality by the agency . Specifically in the Pillsbury case , Pillsbury Company v . FTC , 345 Federal 2nd ...
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... matter . We welcome the invitation to discuss the topics your letter of January 24 , 1984 , identifies as areas of interest . Indeed , given the considerable misinformation concerning the manner in which the Commission and its staff ...
... matter . We welcome the invitation to discuss the topics your letter of January 24 , 1984 , identifies as areas of interest . Indeed , given the considerable misinformation concerning the manner in which the Commission and its staff ...
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... matter . Absent some compelling reason , however , we respectfully submit the wiser course would be to postpone the hearing date until after we've made our final decision . This may entail a delay of perhaps no more than a month ...
... matter . Absent some compelling reason , however , we respectfully submit the wiser course would be to postpone the hearing date until after we've made our final decision . This may entail a delay of perhaps no more than a month ...
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adjudicative adjudicatory administrative agency American anticompetitive antitrust laws auto industry automobile industry Bailey BC staff memo Chairman Miller Chevette Chrysler Chrysler Corporation Clayton Act Commissioner Pertschuk committee companies competition competitors concerns confidential CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional consent agreement consent order consumers Corolla cost court D.C. Cir December 22 disclosure domestic economic effect efficiency Federal Trade Commission Ford Fremont FTC's GM and Toyota GM-Toyota JV GM's GM/Toyota joint venture going hearing Honda IACOCCA important investigation issues Isuzu January 27 Japan Japanese joint venture car Kwoka LENT LIBRARY OF CONGRESS major manufacturers matter merger Motors and Toyota parties percent Pillsbury plant price leader pricing formula problems procedures proceeding procompetitive production prohibited proposed consent proposed joint venture question Section selling small cars statement strategy Subcommittee subcompact subcompact cars TAUZIN Toyota and GM Toyota Corolla Toyota Motor Corporation United
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Página 416 - ... presiding at the hearing may, to the extent consistent with the interests of justice and the policy of the underlying statutes, require the party to show cause why his claim or interest in the proceeding should not be dismissed, denied, disregarded, or otherwise adversely affected on account of such violation; and "(E) the prohibitions of this subsection shall ap- Applicability.
Página 416 - ... (i) all such written communications; (ii) memoranda stating the substance of all such oral communications; and (iii) all written responses, and memoranda stating the substance of all oral responses, to the materials described in...
Página 416 - ... includes the whole or a part of an agency rule, order, license, sanction, relief, or the equivalent or denial thereof, or failure to act; and (14) "ex parte communication" means an oral or written communication not on the public record with respect to which reasonable prior notice to all parties is not given, but it shall not include requests for status reports on any matter or proceeding covered by this subchapter.
Página 446 - Human experience teaches that those who expect public dissemination of their remarks may well temper candor with a concern for appearances and for their own interests to the detriment of the decisionmaking process.
Página 125 - FAIA exemption if disclosure of the information is likely to have either of the following effects: (1) to impair the Government's ability to obtain necessary information in the future; or (2) to cause substantial harm to the competitive position of the person from whom the information was obtained.
Página 417 - ... require the party to show cause why his claim or interest in the proceeding should not be dismissed, denied, disregarded, or otherwise adversely affected on account of such violation...
Página 488 - Act, and that complaint should issue stating its charges in that respect, and having thereupon accepted the executed consent agreement and placed such agreement on the public record for a period of sixty (60) days...
Página 455 - ... the order shall have the same force and effect and shall become final and may be altered, modified, or set aside in the same manner and within the same time provided by statute for other orders...
Página 488 - Glasser is an officer of said corporation and his address is the same as that of said corporation. 2. The Federal Trade Commission has jurisdiction of the subject matter of this proceeding and of the respondents, and the proceeding is in the public interest. ORDER It is ordered that respondents Modern Builders, Inc., a corporation, and its officers, and James W. Glasser, individually and as an officer of said corporation, and respondents...
Página 493 - Commission at least thirty (30) days prior to any proposed change in the corporate respondent such as dissolution, assignment or sale resulting in the emergence of a successor corporation, the creation or dissolution of subsidiaries or any other change in the corporation which may affect compliance obligations arising out of the order.