*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. – CA Paris, 1st ch. H, 26 September 2006, Hôtel Le Bristol and others.against Cons. conc., Dec. no. 05-D-64 a so-called Parisian palace affair Do economic actors always act rationally? This question is implicit in the Court of Appeal's ruling on the exchange of information between six Parisian luxury hotel companies. If these exchanges had no effect on the market, as the six applicant companies argued in their appeals against the Council's fine decision, their regular meetings
CASE COMMENTS: ANTICOMPETITIVE PRACTICES - INFORMATION EXCHANGE - RELEVANT MARKET
Relevant market: The Paris Court of Appeal confirms the French Competition Council decision fining information exchange between six palace hotels (Hôtel Le Bristol)
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