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1 Fonterra was given near monopoly status after dairy industry restructuring in 2001.
2 As a result, DTCC had a near monopoly on swaps data.
3 In particular, it hoped to end Apple's near monopoly on legal digital downloads.
4 The combined company would have a near monopoly on exchange-based futures trading in Europe.
5 Hovercraft has held a near monopoly in transport to Fairbanks.
6 Pertamina holds a near monopoly in the distribution of fuel in Southeast Asia's biggest economy.
7 Speaks of the near monopoly of the networks.
8 The grove owners and their packinghouses had a near monopoly on the growing and selling of citrus.
9 Intel's market share in mobile devices is just 1 percent, as UK chip designer ARM holds a near monopoly .
10 To succeed in the e-book market, Pixel Qi will have to break E Ink's near monopoly on the market.
11 It also recently led a $2 billion bet to get near monopoly on broadcasting football in China.
12 The San Francisco firm boasts a near monopoly here, with seven million users in more than three dozen cities.
13 SPH, which has a near monopoly of newspaper publishing in Singapore, also runs two shopping malls in the city-state.
14 Limerick councillors want the city council to resume collecting domestic rubbish because privatisation has led to a near monopoly .
15 European regulators argued it would have given the combined group a near monopoly in the worldwide market for European derivatives.
16 They said it would have resulted in a " near monopoly " on air travel from Ireland to key destinations.
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