Federal appeals court rules in San Antonio door-maker s antitrust case against N.C. company
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Sam Bell Steves II, right, president of Steves and Sons Inc., and his brother, CEO Edward Steves. The San Antonio-based door maker has been engaged in antitrust litigation with a North Carolina company.File photo
San Antonio door-maker Steves and Sons Inc. has been waging a more than 4½-year legal battle over a merger of two companies that it deemed anti-competitive.
This week, a federal appeals court agreed that North Carolina-based door manufacturer Jeld-Wen Holding Inc.’s 2012 acquisition of Craftmaster Manufacturing Inc. resulted in Steves suffering “antitrust injury.”
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