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minus-squareCaptain AggravatedlinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 years agoCan you cite an example where this has actually worked/led to a stable business model?
minus-square@CoderKat@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoAmazon undercut like crazy and is utterly massive today. They’re basically the online shopping company.
minus-squareCaptain AggravatedlinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 years agoAmazon is a goods-based business though, they ship massive amounts of inventory.
minus-squareprobablyaCatlinkfedilink1•1 year agoI can cite an example of it with an inventory based company. KIA sold their cars at damn near a loss in the US for a long time to get a good foothold. And it worked. Iirc they had a bogo on cars at one point even.
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Can you cite an example where this has actually worked/led to a stable business model?
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Amazon undercut like crazy and is utterly massive today. They’re basically the online shopping company.
Amazon is a goods-based business though, they ship massive amounts of inventory.
I can cite an example of it with an inventory based company. KIA sold their cars at damn near a loss in the US for a long time to get a good foothold. And it worked. Iirc they had a bogo on cars at one point even.
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