When you love competition, you don't want the market to consolidate.
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Everybody agrees that you want competition. But you have to have rules of fair competition if you want to have competitors to enter the market.
If you change the rules of the market, you can be more successful than your competitors.
It's competition that forces companies to get out of their complacency.
We don't want to abandon any of the market we have now. We just want to gain new market.
As a free-market guy, I love competition. That includes political competition.
I believe in the principle that if you have more competition, it will drive down the prices.
The trick is, a market has to be nonexistent when you start. If the market is large early on, you will have too many competitors. You have to make it large.
Once you create a loyal customer base, it's tough for a competitor to take that away.
Some people don't like competition because it makes them work harder, better.
So I think instead of focusing on the competition, focus on the customer.
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