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Old 06-23-2010, 12:57 AM   #91
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Originally Posted by dedo View Post
You don't need to know the costs structure to understand why B&N shouldn't be satisfied at all. You just need to know they're quite similiar (probably Amazon has even some advantages, as you said). B&N only showed that Nook is more price-sensitive than Kindle without stealing any actual/prospective market share (i.e. installed base) since Amazon replied immediately doing even better.
Huh???

I'd respond, but fjtorres explained it well.
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