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Old 07-26-2014, 05:33 PM   #275
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Originally Posted by Shane R View Post
Pricing is just one factor in success or lack of it.

It might have failed with Moto-Nexus range pricing too -- and it may succeed at the high-end pricing.

Consumers seem to like having their choice these days, and it's sometimes difficult to make sense of why they're choosing what they choose.
In terms of hardware, Google, Microsoft, Sony, Apple and Samsung have all made mistakes -- is Amazon really exempt? I tend to agree with Tubemonkey: this wasn't Bezo's best move. If success made major companies immune to error, then markets wouldn't change and stocks would never decline.
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