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Old 02-03-2010, 04:44 PM   #6
Ken Maltby
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And because of his (and other's) motivation by greed and profit there are a
very many satisfied customers, and a goodly number employed in jobs that
wouldn't exist otherwise. Because of his greedy pursuits, there are options
for the consumer that would nerver have seen the light of day. In a free
market, with many options available to the customer, providing the most
"customer friendly" or most attractive to the customer, product/service is
how such as Murdoch gain their wealth.

It is blatantly illogical to state that someone can be "motivated by greed
and profits" and at the same time have "no concern for his customers".
The customers are free to buy whatever products they want, as long as
there are options available. (Free markets by their nature provide options,
Controlled markets restrict the choice to only "approved" or supported
production.) Given the number of those who have gravitated to the
products his companies are providing, the customers seem to have made
the choice. It's not like there aren't plenty of others trying to provide a
more "customer-friendly" product. Ultimately, the customers decide, as
long as they have a choice.

Luck;
Ken
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