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FCO

British  

abbreviation

  1. Foreign and Commonwealth Office

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The FCO said Amazon’s tools effectively allowed the company to influence prices set by competing vendors, including through price caps, and ordered that the company stop using its tools in most cases.

From The Wall Street Journal

FCO President Andreas Mundt said antitrust officials weren’t taking action against Amazon’s goal of offering the lowest prices to consumers, but added that pricing mechanisms weren’t needed to achieve this.

From The Wall Street Journal

The FCO said it had imposed the fine after calculating the economic benefits gained by the company through its pricing mechanism, noting this represented a partial amount to be paid in a first step as Amazon is still using its tools.

From The Wall Street Journal

Braeuniger said the FCO’s decision was based on unique German regulations and directly conflicted with competition law consumer standards in the European Union.

From The Wall Street Journal

The cheapest flight home was out of Rome, and BCN to FCO was only about $70.

From Salon