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One is to use its sheer size to squash competitors.
Piper's attempt to exploit this distinction, by forming a community-watch program — really a cover for her attempt to squash competitors in a smuggling business — aligns her with neo-Nazis.
Taken as a whole, these abuses show us what a media monopoly looks like in the Internet age one company, consolidating its media power to squash competitors, to stifle innovation and free speech, and to gouge consumers.
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Even if they could benefit, in the short run, by buying fast-lane access to squash their competitors, they could lose out in the long term by keeping startups from thriving.
The fun was sucked out when companies grew large and started squashing smaller competitors.
Does LinkedIn want to squash a competitor?
Spotify has already squashed its competitors in the music streaming world.
The result was that by late 2009 they had lots of capital, had paid down lots of debt, and were keen to start buying income-adding properties at a time when asset values had been squashed and competitors had been effectively cut off from the capital markets.
It's time to drain the swamp by simplifying the tax code and streamlining the regulations businesses use to squash their smaller competitors.
He said he's not trying to squash a potential competitor.
After retreating from markets like China in exchange for a percentage of ownership of the local leader, there's more pressure on Uber to squash its homeland competitor Lyft, which has been gaining market share.
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