Dentsply International, Inc., is one of a dozen manufacturers of artificial teeth for dentures and other restorative devices. Dentsply sells its teeth to 23 dealers of dental products. The dealers...



Dentsply International, Inc., is one of a dozen manufacturers of artificial teeth for dentures and other restorative devices. Dentsply sells its teeth to 23 dealers of dental products. The dealers supply the teeth to dental laboratories, which fabricate dentures for sale to dentists. There are hundreds of other dealers who compete with one another on the basis of price and service. Some manufacturers sell directly to the laboratories. There are also thousands of laboratories that compete with one another on the basis of price and service. Because of advances in dental medicine, however, artificial tooth manufacturing is marked by low growth potential, and Dentsply dominates the industry. Dentsply’s market share is greater than 75 percent and is about 15 times larger than that of its next-closest competitor. Dentsply prohibits its dealers from marketing competitors’ teeth unless they were selling those teeth before 1993. The federal government filed suit in a federal district court against Dentsply, alleging in part a violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act. How should the court rule? Explain. United States v. Dentsply International., Inc., 399 F.3d 181 (3d Cir. 2005).



May 02, 2022
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