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Originally Posted by ApK
It's not just about price. It could be another slip down the slope to closed markets and less freedoms. Some possible examples:
1. They can charge low prices because they are sure no one can compete with them. If you coerce 100% market share you don't need high margins.
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Laugh.
Companies don't
need high margins, they
want high margins. Making a profit is the reason for existence.
If you have 100% market share, and no one can compete with you then (absent regulatory intervention preventing it) you
will raise prices. To do anything else would be stupid.