← Back to context Comment by MrBuddyCasino 2 months ago > That's not normal market dynamics.It is, in fact, normal market dynamics. 11 comments MrBuddyCasino Reply marcosdumay 2 months ago A single company that never made a profit outbiding the entire world is normal? YetAnotherNick 2 months ago Yes. In fact that's not just normal, that's very frequent in market. MBCook 2 months ago Please provide historical examples. 5 replies → adrian_b 2 months ago It's normal market dynamics for markets dominated by quasi-monopolies, which is why regulation should have prevented the existence of such markets. mustyoshi 2 months ago I don't buy that it's because of the monopoly. TSMC has been starting a fab for close to 5 years.It doesn't matter how many companies are in this market, it takes a real amount of time to add capacity. troyvit 2 months ago Maybe not normal market dynamics, but typical human behavior: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Kosuga#Cornering_the_o...
marcosdumay 2 months ago A single company that never made a profit outbiding the entire world is normal? YetAnotherNick 2 months ago Yes. In fact that's not just normal, that's very frequent in market. MBCook 2 months ago Please provide historical examples. 5 replies →
YetAnotherNick 2 months ago Yes. In fact that's not just normal, that's very frequent in market. MBCook 2 months ago Please provide historical examples. 5 replies →
adrian_b 2 months ago It's normal market dynamics for markets dominated by quasi-monopolies, which is why regulation should have prevented the existence of such markets. mustyoshi 2 months ago I don't buy that it's because of the monopoly. TSMC has been starting a fab for close to 5 years.It doesn't matter how many companies are in this market, it takes a real amount of time to add capacity.
mustyoshi 2 months ago I don't buy that it's because of the monopoly. TSMC has been starting a fab for close to 5 years.It doesn't matter how many companies are in this market, it takes a real amount of time to add capacity.
troyvit 2 months ago Maybe not normal market dynamics, but typical human behavior: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Kosuga#Cornering_the_o...
A single company that never made a profit outbiding the entire world is normal?
Yes. In fact that's not just normal, that's very frequent in market.
Please provide historical examples.
5 replies →
It's normal market dynamics for markets dominated by quasi-monopolies, which is why regulation should have prevented the existence of such markets.
I don't buy that it's because of the monopoly. TSMC has been starting a fab for close to 5 years.
It doesn't matter how many companies are in this market, it takes a real amount of time to add capacity.
Maybe not normal market dynamics, but typical human behavior: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Kosuga#Cornering_the_o...