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MangoToupe ◴[] No.45359791[source]
Interesting. The deregulation of airlines is already a case study of how deregulation tends to reduce competition and hurt consumers.

I suppose we’ve just given up on the concept of trying to do anything but nakedly extract profit at any cost. You’d think shareholders would be pro-competition in the end, though—I certainly would prefer that.

Edit: I mean short-term profits. As a shareholder I would prefer long-term profits via competition and diversification.

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1. jdiff ◴[] No.45359996[source]
Monopoly by underhanded treachery offers better odds at long-term profits than a long, drawn-out competition on fair terms.