| > I think that Boeing certainly would say whatever they can to make people buy their stock. They can, and this may be one of those times. But that doesn't mean it isn't driven by competition, or at least the desire to be seen to compete. > Competition is such a sham It isn't when it works. Competition is why you can afford a car, most of the stuff in your house, an internet connection and so on. In places where there is only one vendor prices are as a rule a lot higher than when multiple parties court the same group of potential customers. > and as per usual: nobody is arguing for why cooperation is bad Cooperation has it's place, nobody needs to argue why cooperation would be bad. But in the case of Boeing and SpaceX it is fair to call them competitors because they are independent entities looking to serve the same customers. And by the way, it's a false dichotomy between cooperation and competition in the case of companies one alternative to both competition and cooperation is cartel forming. > ya'll just keep spewing that corporate bs. I don't think that was called for. |