Consumer Confidential: When companies say a merger will result in lower prices, try laughing in their face
by David Lazarus, Los Angeles Times
Jul 12, 2018
4 minutes
The next time a big company, and especially a telecom company, tells lawmakers and regulators that a multibillion-dollar merger will result in lower prices for consumers, I hope everyone in the room breaks out in laughter.
At this point, it's patently obvious that such pledges of price reductions are almost always hogwash.
Prices rarely if ever go down after a big merger. And if they do, as has happened in the airline industry, they go up again before too long.
"It's good to be skeptical," said Daniel Rubinfeld, a law professor at New York University and a former deputy assistant attorney general for antitrust in the U.S. Department of Justice.
He told me consumer
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