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- BUSINESS, Page 53Business NotesCONSUMER ELECTRONICSA Little on The High Side
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- If Panasonic products seemed a bit pricey last year, the reason
- has become clear. Between March and August, some of the company's
- U.S. representatives allegedly resorted to classic pressure tactics
- to shore up profits that had been eroded by price wars. Panasonic
- threatened to cut off deliveries to retailers that discounted
- Panasonic goods. Among the targets: K mart, Montgomery Ward and
- Circuit City. Last week Panasonic, a division of Japan's
- Matsushita, settled charges of price fixing with the New York State
- attorney general's office. While Panasonic admitted no wrongdoing,
- the company agreed to refund as much as $16 million to an estimated
- 748,000 U.S. consumers who were overcharged. The refunds, on such
- products as videocassette recorders, camcorders and answering
- machines, will range from $17 to $45.