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The weird thing is, they don’t actually sell the jars anymore. “Ball jars” are not made by the ball jar corporation after their antitrust lawsuits for being a fucking jar monopoly. So they sold the “ball jar” rights and now only do aluminum cans for food packaging and high end satellites and satellite launch systems.

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They really had that industry….by the Balls.

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Maybe at a lemon party.

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I wasn’t aware of the jar monopoly situation. Maybe my old Balls will become collectible someday.

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57 points

They don’t even do aerospace anymore. Ball Aerospace & Technologies was bought by BAE Systems earlier this year.

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BAE caught them slipping, huh?

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50 points

Well then what would you say you do here

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Let me tell you. bob.

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On December 11, 1939, the U.S. Government sued the Ball Brothers, the Hazel-Atlas Glass Co., and the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. under monopoly charges based on the Hartford-Empire and Owens licensing agreements. The plaintiff claimed that small producers were being frozen out of business or prohibited from entering manufacture by the nature of the licenses. Almost a decade later, in 1947, the justices rendered a final verdict. The court prohibited the Ball Brothers from purchasing or otherwise controlling any other businesses engaged in the same manufacturing processes – in other words, the small jar producers. In addition, Ball had to divest itself of the Three Rivers Glass Co. (already closed for almost a decade) that Ball had acquired in 1936. Ball sold the property

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why is the government beefing with mason jar companies and not multi-billionaires

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So, at the time (1930) ball jar actually would have qualified as big business in the sense that you mean.
Home canning was very popular and they consistently bought out smaller companies.
Since they were privately owned, it’s tricky to find specifics about value, but they were “found a university”, “own a company town or two”, “chairman of the federal reserve” levels of rich.

So actually a pretty good use of government.

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177 points

now only do aluminum cans for :

  • food packaging
  • high end satellites
  • satellite launch systems.

I find this interpretation funny

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49 points

Most advanced cans in the airspace industry

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39 points

Well they don’t produce can’ts

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11 points

those 🕘 sweet 🕞sweet🕞 cans🕓

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9 points

No monopoly lawsuits in space

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56 points

Aluminum cylinders only.

Not aluminum? Not interested. Not a cylinder? Not a chance.

Squared off glass cylinder? Legally prohibited.

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Transparent aluminum? Believe it or not, jail.

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oh thats good to know. i’ve got a few satellites lying around that i’ve been meaning to launch

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6 points

Came here to say this.

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