• incorporated the cartel on January 15, 1925 in Geneva, as Phœbus S.A. Compagnie Industrielle pour le Développement de l'Éclairage (French for "Phoebus plc Industrial...
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    Look up cartel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cartel is a group of independent market participants who collude with each other as well as agreeing...
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  • game Exile Phoebus, Virginia, United States Phoebus cartel, a cartel that existed to control the manufacture and sale of light bulbs Phoebus High School...
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  • The Japanese Television Cartel was a cartel formed by the seven largest Japanese television manufacturers. It operated from the 1950s until at least 1974...
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  • Cartel seats as monuments were the headquarters or other premises of historical, no longer existing cartels in the sense of a group of cooperating, but...
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    Northampton Kings Heath Siemens Depot Siemens Goole Siemensstadt Other Phoebus cartel Siemens Competition Siemens Foundation Siemens Open Siemens scandals...
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  • evidence of collusion among incandescent lamp manufacturers in the Phoebus cartel, one of whose aims was to limit the average lifespan of lightbulbs to...
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  • Hirst George Simpson Martin Sixsmith Michael Sobell Arnold Weinstock Other GEC-Marconi scientist deaths conspiracy theory Phoebus cartel Category Commons...
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  • on conspiracy theory in describing the motives and operations of the Phoebus cartel as well as the development of ballistic missiles during World War II...
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    invented. In 1924, Philips joined with German lamp trust Osram to form the Phoebus cartel. On 11 March 1927, Philips went on the air, inaugurating the shortwave...
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