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Utility companies generally have a monopoly, but it is highly regulated by government. Some telecom companies had state-sponsored monopolies until recently (see Comcast/AT&T in Mighican).
There are many legal monopolies. The United States Postal Service is the only letter mail provider and is government funded to make it run at a loss.
Contact your utility company and ask them to report your information with all three bureaus. Keep in mind that not all utility companies are able to provide this option, so seek out companies that give you this option.
The company can then profit from their research without competition.
The company can then profit from their research without competition.
The US Government will give you a 30% federal tax rebate credit with no limit (as of January 1, 2009). Many States (local utility companies) also offer rebates for solar electric systems aka solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. Go to www.dsireusa.org to find your Utility's incentives. DSIRE = Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy
The monopoly board was sat on and unfortunately broke.
A monopoly exists when a firm has total control over a particular product or service. Its causes include, government policy or regulations, integration (when to business merge), ownership of patents large, high sunk costs/start-up capital, and predatory actions by a company to exclude others. In addition, a government can give legal monopoly power to some business through nationalization or government awarded franchises and licenses.
Mono refers to one. A monopoly means that one person or on family possesses or own everything or many businesses.
i played monopoly all night yesterday.
as much as you would in regular monopoly
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