This is someone who obviously doesn't understand how monopolies are
made.
First lesson; grab the entire market, or as much as possible to sway
all business your way, regardless of laws. The Japanese learned this
and did it very well.
Once this is learned we'll move on to the second lesson.
Jeff M
On Jan 25, 2008, at 10:44 PM, mike wrote:
Is that why Apple charges more? Are they trying to be a monopoly?
Now it
all makes sense...
Well not really...not sure how overcharging and monopolies are
connected in
your statement.
Mike
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