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Old 11-16-2010, 11:17 AM   #39
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Originally Posted by asjogren View Post
We have seen the pattern in many industries. Once an industry matures, the extreme Corporatists start buying up the small competitors. They get bigger-and-bigger until they can start to dictate terms and prices on their suppliers. Next to the end is when these Corporatists start to dictate terms and prices to their customers.
Yeah -- like AMAZON was doing by using predatory pricing of ebooks to drive out any competition. Folks, Amazon was the bad guy in this story.

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