price fixing
Coverage of price fixing in the Nexus archive.
- Antitrust Service Ramps Up Crackdown on Alleged Price Fixing at Gas Stations
The Antitrust Service has intensified its crackdown on six gas station chains in the Moscow region accused of illegally coordinating simultaneous price hikes at the pump.
- Egg producers will pay $3.3M and donate 53 million eggs to settle price fixing claims
The U.S. Justice Department and 17 states reached settlements with Cal-Maine Foods, Versova, and Hickman's Egg Ranch for allegedly colluding to manipulate egg prices between June 2022 and March 2025. The companies will pay $3.3 million and donate 53 million eggs to food banks, with the settlements requiring antitrust compliance measures and court approval.
- Egg producers will pay $3.3M and donate 53 million eggs to settle price fixing claims
Three major egg producers have agreed to pay $3.3 million and donate 53 million eggs to settle allegations of price fixing. The U.S. Justice Department and 17 states reached settlement agreements with the companies over claims they colluded to raise prices.
- Egg producers will pay $3.3M and donate 53 million eggs to settle price fixing claims
The U.S. Justice Department and 17 states reached settlements with Cal-Maine Foods, Versova, and Hickman’s Egg Ranch over allegations of price-fixing by coordinating bids to manipulate egg price quotations between 2022 and 2025. The companies will pay $3.3 million and donate 53 million eggs to food banks, with no admission of wrongdoing, as part of the agreement requiring antitrust compliance measures.
- Amazon’s built-in AI price history expands to show the entire last year
Amazon has expanded its built-in AI price history feature to display a product's price changes over the past year. The update comes ahead of Amazon's Prime Day, amid a California lawsuit accusing the company of price-fixing by pressuring vendors to raise prices at other retailers.
- Eight Individuals Plead Guilty to Wide-Ranging Scheme to Monopolize Transmigrante Forwarding Industry, Fix Prices, Extort Competitors, and Launder Money
Eight defendants pleaded guilty to a violent conspiracy to monopolize the transmigrante forwarding agency industry through price fixing, competitor extortion, and money laundering. The U.S. Department of Justice announced the guilty pleas related to their coordinated illegal scheme.