ArvinMeritor: US Jury Finds Eaton Violated Antitrust Law
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Auto-parts supplier ArvinMeritor Inc. (ARM) said a federal court jury ruled in
favor of its venture with ZF Friedrichshafen AG (ZFF.YY) in an antitrust lawsuit
against Eaton Corp. (ETN).
The Delaware jury found the industrial manufacturer engaged in anticompetitive
conduct in the sale and marketing of heavy-duty truck transmissions.
Eaton earlier said it had competed in a "fair and vigorous manner in heavy-
duty truck transmissions." A company representative wasn't immediately available
for comment.
A separate trial will be held to determine any damages.
ArvinMeritor Chairman and Chief Executive Chip McClure said Eaton's "wrongful
conduct" forced it to exit the Nafta line-haul transmission business and led to
the demise of its venture with ZF Industries.
"Due to the exclusionary tactics employed by our competitor, we believe our
products became difficult and ultimately impossible for our customers to choose
as alternatives to Eaton's offerings," he added.
In 2005, Eaton won a ruling from the International Trade Commission that
prohibited imports of transmissions for medium- and heavy-duty trucks made by ZF
Friedrichshafen, ArvinMeritor and their joint venture, ZF Meritor LLC, into the
U.S. because of a patent infringement.
ArvinMeritor's shares jumped 9.8% to $8.51 in recent trading, while Eaton's
were up 1.7% to $56.81 amid a broad market rally.
-By Kathy Shwiff, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2357; Kathy.Shwiff@dowjones.com
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