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- Path: sparky!uunet!microsoft!wingnut!steveha
- From: steveha@microsoft.com (Steve Hastings)
- Subject: Re: FCC will proclaim Microsoft is run by Communists! :)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan06.034619.6062@microsoft.com>
- Date: 06 Jan 93 03:46:19 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Applications Division
- References: <1993Jan01.010935.3739@microsoft.com> <1993Jan1.192346.9163@spang.Camosun.BC.CA>
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- In article <1993Jan1.192346.9163@spang.Camosun.BC.CA> dbarker@spang.Camosun.BC.CA (Deryk Barker) writes:
- >steveha@microsoft.com (Steve Hastings) writes:
- >> A libertarian will tell you that if a company can afford to sell a product
- >> very cheaply and does so, that company is doing nothing wrong. Hard-core
- >> libertarians even approve of "dumping", where someone sells a product at a
- >> loss. (Why do they approve of "dumping"? Selling at a loss doesn't hurt
- >> the customer at all, only the seller.)
- >
- >Well this is total nonsense. Dumping, in the sense of selling below
- >cost, can damage the competition and hence the sacred marketplace.
-
- You may think so. You clearly are not one of the "hard-core libertarians"
- I was referring to. Those folks believe that the marketplace is more
- resilient than you think it is; that the competition will never die
- forever, but will always come back when the dumping company tries to jack
- up the prices.
-
- Anyway, this is irrelevant since MS isn't dumping DOS; they make a profit
- even on the cheapest sales price.
-
-
- >> So what happens if MS gets 100% of the market share? Either MS keeps
- >> selling DOS cheap (no harm to customers) or MS tries to jack up the
- >> price. If MS tries that, DR-DOS will appear on the market again, or Macs
- >> will start selling more, or OS/2 will sell more. Or all of the
- >> above.
- >
- >But not if the companies producing them have been driven out of business.
-
- You think MS-DOS sales will drive Apple, IBM, and Novell out of business?
- I had no idea MS-DOS had that sort of power. After it drives them out of
- business, will it then eliminate AmigaDOS, TOS, UNIX, and all the other
- operating systems? I don't think so; low-priced MS-DOS will never become
- the only operating system available.
-
- I wouldn't be surprised if Novell stopped selling DR-DOS, but I can't
- imagine all other alternatives not being available. And then, if MS ever
- tried to jack up the price, I imagine DR-DOS would come back right quick.
-
- The only market MS-DOS can ever get 100% of is the market for MS-DOS
- compatible operating systems (and depending on how you count OS/2 it may
- not be possible to even get 100% of that). And it can never keep all that
- market share if MS jacks up the price.
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