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France Télécom airs predatory pricing defence before ECJ

By Mike Gordon ( April 3, 2008, 16:46 GMT | Insight) -- France Télécom and the European Commission today had another, and final, chance to air their arguments in a dispute over the French firm's pricing policy on the high speed internet market seven years ago. Whether companies can counter predatory pricing claims by showing the costs were recovered, and France Télécom's right to align prices with those of competitors, were core to today's hearing before the European Court of Justice.Luxembourg - France Télécom and the European Commission today had another, and final, chance to air their arguments in a dispute over the French firm's pricing policy on the high speed internet market seven years ago. Whether companies can counter predatory pricing claims by showing the costs were recovered, and France Télécom's right to align prices with those of competitors, were core to today's hearing before the European Court of Justice....

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