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by twoodfin
145 days ago
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This presupposes some athletic new competitor can’t enter the market and take the margin off the fat incumbent. It’s why we have capital markets: If capturing a profitable opportunity requires spending some money, someone who wants to profit will send that money your way. |
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So a simple law could be that prices can only be raised to the point where they were at before the competition was squashed.