In the case of U.S. v. Baker Hughes, concerning a merger of hardrock hydraulic underground drilling rig makers, the court held that the proposed merger:
a. should not be stopped because survival of the industry was important to national security b. should be stopped because the sellers would have over 75 of the market
c. should be stopped because buyers had insufficient power to insure competitive prices d. should be stopped because the market was saturated with such firms
e. none of the other choices
Question 2
An employee who works at a grocery store for many years as a checkout clerk becomes unable to operate the cash register because of pain in her fingers that has developed from pushing keys on the cash register for so long. Unqualified for any other job at the store, she is dismissed and sues for disability discrimination. Most likely she will:
a. have the suit dismissed as she is not disabled for other employment
b. be granted damages equal to the pay she would have collected had she remained at her position until retirement
c. be granted whatever amount of damages the jury wishes to award
d. be granted another position in the store as soon as one become available; she must be given priority in hiring e. be ordered reinstated into her previous job with an assistant to run the register (an accommodation)