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by username332211
995 days ago
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> Why would you raise prices after? That would just invite competition again. Keep the prices low and competitors away. The assumption of predatory pricing is that it's not easy for a competitor to just show up. Supply chains would be destroyed, capital equipment scrapped, etc and replacing them would be time consuming and expensive. Sometimes that's a reasonable assumption to make, sometimes it's not. Even if the assumptions are unreasonable, many CEOs won't let mere reason stand in their way. > Maybe raise them to at-cost, but if your Widgets can comfortably cover the cost, then there is no reason to raise prices. So, the Widget-making capital would just sit there producing 0 ROI? Someone's gonna object to that. A company pursues market dominance to make money. |
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Nobody can compete with you on the price and it is clear you can unbundle your Widgets from your Sprockets at any time if you ever feel threatened.