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Old 07-20-2010, 11:50 PM   #48
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>It isn't sustainable for companies to have to rely on merely on price cuts to spur growth. If Amazon hadn't cut the price of the Kindle in light of B&N's bold move, and STILL reported tripled sales..that would have been pretty huge.

Price reductions drive up sales, that's the nature of competition and the market. The scenario you describe wouldn't be just pretty huge it would be a freakin' miracle.

>Is that really how you read that article?

No, it's the sense I get from Nathanael's posts.
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