Question

In the famous Du Pont cellophane case, the Supreme Court ruled that even though Du Pont had a 75 percent market share in cellophane, it did not have monopoly power in cellophane, because:

A. other functionally equivalent products were available in the market.

B. Du Pont had not acquired its market power through improper means.

C. cellophane was not a significant product in interstate commerce.

D. inference of monopoly power requires market share in excess of 80 percent.

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