Zenith lost, and Matsushita and other Japanese companies won, a 1986 Supreme Court predatory pricing decision because
A) the Court's majority opinion stated that the predatory pricing case appeared to make "no economic sense."
B) the Japanese companies charged higher prices than Zenith.
C) the Court ruled that the Japanese companies were not competing vigorously against Zenith.
D) the Japanese companies' share of the U.S.market was too large for them to predatory-price.
E) foreign companies are exempt from antitrust regulations.
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