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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] When B goes broke, the factories will still be there, those facotries will go on auction. Thereby if C buys that factory he will be in condition to compete with me , in spite of me deciding to lower my prices. Do you have any example where a company used predatory pricing and then the raised the prices affecting the consumers? [/ QUOTE ] Why would C buy the factories if you're just going to undercut him? Obviously the factory is capable of producing ham at $10 and not lower, otherwise B wouldn't be out of business. [/ QUOTE ] Wait, is someone actually arguing that there's a problem with the less efficient competitor being put out of business? [/ QUOTE ] Who said it was a problem, Mr. Inferences? Do you disagree that it discourages competition, though? |
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