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When the Department of Justice investigated a proposed joint venture between SABMiller and Molson Coors Brewing Company, Professor Salop and CRA assisted Miller’s antitrust counsel. We analyzed pricing, demand, competitive effects, and efficiencies. The investigation was closed, and the joint venture proceeded.

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A global pharmaceutical company abandoned a product launch following unfavorable clinical trial results. When their stock price fell, they were sued for allegedly concealing product information. The court accepted CRA’s analysis and conclusion that the alleged information concealment was an unlikely reason for the price change.

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Charles River Associates recently assisted a company that was losing $35 million annually. Our advice positioned them to earn $35 million annually—at which time their parent company chose to divest them, realizing a transaction price of $400 million.

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Charles River Associates helped Sprint obtain a favorable outcome at trial when Vonage infringed on several of their patents related to voice-over-Internet protocol technology. Subsequent to that trial, we assisted Sprint in connection with negotiations that resulted in an $80 million settlement.

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CRA provided accounting analysis and expert testimony in two cases decided by the US Supreme Court regarding mutual fund fees, ultimately contributing to our client’s successful defense.

Charles River Associates applies advanced analytic techniques and in-depth industry knowledge to solve the most complex problems.

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May 10, 2012
Larry Harris
Senior Consultant to CRA Larry Harris discusses how losses in poorly performing managed investment portfolios can result in fraudulent trade allegations, the steps used to analyze such allegations, and, if fraudulent trade assignments did occur, how they can be identified and valued. > more 
May 10, 2012
Peter Guang Chen
This newsletter analyzes the regulatory, tax, and transfer pricing issues on the major types of intercompany payments that multinational corporations may have with their subsidiary and affiliated companies operating in China as well as information about one recent and two upcoming events focusing on transfer pricing and China. > more 
April 25, 2012
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News from our Competition Practice including Sprint Nextel's challenge to AT&T/T-Mobile merger, International Paper acquisition of Temple-Inland, Transcontinental acquisition of Quad/Graphics, and Jewson acquisition of Build Center. > more 
April 18, 2012
Chris Goncalves
This newsletter looks at the recent work of CRA’s Energy & Environment Practice, providing analysis on the impacts of current shale gas and LNG export trends and uncertainties. It also welcomes two seasoned experts to the gas team. > more 
April 11, 2012
Transfer Pricing Practice
This newsletter includes articles about the US and Canadian budgets, Australian transfer pricing reform, and "implicit support" in the analysis of intra-group debt. It also includes upcoming events, worldwide news, and a new hire announcement. > more 

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