State closes three-year gasoline price investigationDepartment of Law says it couldn’t prove antitrust violation between companies selling gasoline in Alaska; ‘tacit agreement’ must be proved, department says Petroleum News Alaska
The Alaska Department of Law has closed a three-year investigation into the pricing of petroleum products in Alaska after finding no evidence of price fixing at the pumps, Attorney General Bruce Botelho said Nov. 21.
“The investigation was initiated in 1999 in response to public complaints about the....
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Price differential higher 1995-98 Investigation began in 1999
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