date:Jul 04, 2013
h Dakota School of Law.
It's a very bad deal. To me, it's just a plan to implement a price-fixing conspiracy through what's called a joint venture, Horton said.
But one industry expert, who asked not to be identified for business reasons, noted that the companies were not the only buyers of U.S. wheat. It seems like a concern that could be overblown if you don't take into account that they have to compete with people who export wheat as well, the expert said.
The U.S. Department of Agricultur