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πous〜es 22. stu 2014.
How To Earn A Government Monopoly 1. Act Against Consumer Interests. 2. Wait For Backlash 3. Meet With Regulators 4. Negotiate Entry Costs
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πous〜es 22. stu 2014.
Odgovor korisniku/ci @nouswaves
The beauty is that once consumers help you lock out your potential competitors, you're able to dictate prices to them.
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πous〜es 22. stu 2014.
Odgovor korisniku/ci @nouswaves
And the cute thing is that if you do more bad shit, they'll do it all over again. They literally have no idea!
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πous〜es 22. stu 2014.
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Uber
This is going to be soon. They just need to wait until the right moment to get their wrist slapped and their position secured.
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πous〜es 23. sij 2016.
Odgovor korisniku/ci @nouswaves
Uber pulled off a spectacular political coup and hardly anyone noticed (Progress!)
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"Uber proposes policy that would pay drivers a minimum wage of $21 per hour" Like clockwork. They are slowly setting up a heavily regulated environment that only they will be able to afford.
On the heels of a driver-led protest outside Uber’s San Francisco headquarters, where drivers showed their support for gig worker protections legislation (via Assembly Bill 5) and demanded a union,...
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