Is the behaviour a justified commercial action or anticompetitive abuse?
Large players have a special responsibility governing the competition on the market. They are therefore subject to specific restrictions on their behaviour. If these restrictions are too severe this will lead to inefficient markets as the large enterprises become afraid of acting competitively. If, on the other hand, the restrictions are too severe, the new entrants may be forced out by low prices or exclusionary conduct. We excel in assessing when a company should be seen as dominant and whether a specific behaviour is anti-competitive or a signal of competition.