The only concern is whether the company will become so dominant that it can dictate prices and terms to the Pentagon without fear of competition.
Mrs. Johnson said she wanted to be sure the government could not dictate prices or establish a national list of preferred drugs.
They worry that Columbia particularly, because of its deep pockets, will gain too much power and then dictate prices.
A return to previous regulation of electric rates is not the answer, but neither is allowing the free market to dictate prices.
Now you have the big box stores that can buy whatever they want from overseas and pretty much dictate prices.
"Just like the airlines, the majors would be in a position to dictate prices."
The Saudis hold huge reserves, and their export levels help dictate prices on the world's depressed oil markets.
Many consumer product companies agree that weight-outs stem from a dwindling in their ability to dictate prices.
It is not that we wish to see the creation of monopolies, which then dictate prices to the Member States.
I know corporate clients who are dictating prices to vendors now.