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Is it considered good business practice to reveal one competitor data to another in order to get a better deal?

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Question added by Youssef El-Rewainy , Materials and CAPEX Manager , Andalusia Group for Medical Services
Date Posted: 2017/07/11
SYED SHAHID  VASEEM
by SYED SHAHID VASEEM , SENIOR ACCOUNTANT , NP PHARMACEUTICALS

YES IT IS NORMALLY DONE IN THE BUSINESS AND IT IS VERY VERY USEFUL IN GETTING THE DEALS WITH MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, IF U HAVE A NON DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT SIGNED, THEN IT CAN LEAD TO LEGAL ISSUES.

Keith Gregory Wright
by Keith Gregory Wright , Program Director , DynCorp International

It is bad practice to provide confidential information to a competitor. This is unethical but common in practice. By doing this your suppliers once aware of it will no long want to deal with you and eventually you become a victim of your own deceit. Without an open and competitive environment you no longer know what the market rate is for the supply of a product or service. Bad outcome.

Luqman Pasha Hindupur
by Luqman Pasha Hindupur , Lead Consultant (Project Management) , ITC Infotech Pvt Ltd

If you have a Non Disclosure agreement signed, then this is a bad idea. THis will be considered un ethical, and may have legal implications

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