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By Jonathan J. Ariel, published 12/6/2015Will cabinet stand up for Australian consumers or for special interests?
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Posted by Jonathan J. Ariel, Monday, 15 June 2015 10:18:14 AM
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You recommend to “Get rid of shareholders (as)
every business that has shareholders has high prices and poor service this is what kill businesses”.
I disagree.
It is a lack of competition that results in high prices and a poor service. It isn’t “shareholders”.
Do you think the Apple iPad could have been invented in a non-competitive business environment?
Pericles
You mention “ the battle presently being waged between the "US Three" and the "Gulf Three". The core issue is the use of government money to underwrite airlines” and “the US government has on many occasions allowed its airlines significant protection from their creditors through Chapter 11, which the Gulf carriers see as a form of financial support. Which of course it literally is”.
You are spot on.
The hypocrisy is breathtaking.
Just like some chastise China for alleged “currency manipulation”, when the US Fed is flat out printing money hand over fist 24/7.