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... of buying or selling in wholesale or jobbing quantities in commerce and includes:. (1) Jobbers,...
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... also to enhance the price thereof to the jobbers, the wholesalers, the retailers, and the consumers... and its purpose the defendant, a jobbing house, and all other jobbers, were compelled to si...
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This article examines the emergence of the American stove industry, detailing the complex interactions among changes in the product, the organization of production, and the methods of selling cast-iron heating and cooking equipment to consumers nationwide, particularly in the antebellum years. This highly competitive industry, composed of hundreds of proprietary firms, became a site of considerable innovation in marketing. Manufacturers integrated forward, controlling the sale and distribution of their goods through networks of small retailers nationwide. The article explains how and why.
... depended on networks of wholesalers and jobbers for buying and then distributing their products to... in the city, contracting work out to jobbing foundries with versatile, skilled workforces, empl...
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... of 'Old Dutch Cleanser,' and various jobbers for the maintenance of resale prices, and relying ..., and insisted it had merely notified the jobbing trade what prices it thought were the lowest at wh...
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... of buying or selling in wholesale or jobbing quantities, as defined by the Secretary, any peris...(1) Jobbers, distributors and other wholesaler s;. (2) Retaile...
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...) so as to preclude the employees of rack jobbers Rawson and Norcal from performing certain in-store... of the Clerks contention that rack jobbing as practiced by Rawson and Norcal in 1965 was cons...
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..., under patents controlled by it, to jobbers to sell and distribute lead-treated motor fuel, an... cutting a pervasive influence in the jobbing trade. . In many instances, although not in all, ...
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... resold by purchasers thereof, including jobbers, wholesalers, and retailers, with the purpose and ... containing the names of thousands of jobbing, wholesale, and retail distributors, including the...
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... its practice to sell its medicines to jobbers and wholesale druggists, who in turn sell to retai... advertised and sold them at less than the jobbing and retail prices established by the complainant; ...
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- General Auto Supplies, Inc., Petitioner, v. Federal Trade Commission, Respondent. Barnes Motor & Parts Co. Et Al., Petitioners, v. Federal Trade Commission, Respondent. Appalachian Auto Parts Co., Inc., Et Al., Petitioners, v. Federal Trade Commission, Respondent. National Parts Warehouse Et Al., Petitioners, v. Federal Trade Commission, Respondent., 346 F.2d 311 (7th Cir. 1965)
... individuals engaged in the business of 'jobbing' automotive parts and supplies. National was charg... 'medium or instrumentality' whereby these jobbers 'exert the influence of their combined bargaining ...