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<blockquote data-quote="Its_a_me" data-source="post: 5615226" data-attributes="member: 93115"><p><strong>Supply chains will always exist.</strong> At its base existence UPS functions as a distributor and wholesaler in one.</p><p></p><p>Pure <strong>economy of scale makes competition difficult.</strong> A company would have to be bigger than UPS to survive predatory pricing techniques UPS could employ to discourage entry and survival OR have a coercive monopoly ruling/law (think USPS and legislation that only allow X to be sent through them--say all items bought with government funds that need to be shipped as an example).</p><p></p><p>barring those examples I doubt UPS is going anywhere as costs are always passed along to the consumers. When C suite executives start getting cut without replacements then you can start to worry about nothing is guaranteed in life (except there are two things even then: taxes and death) <strong>until then laugh when someone uses hostess and its direct substitutes as a comparable to UPS and its oligopoly powers.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Its_a_me, post: 5615226, member: 93115"] [B]Supply chains will always exist.[/B] At its base existence UPS functions as a distributor and wholesaler in one. Pure [B]economy of scale makes competition difficult.[/B] A company would have to be bigger than UPS to survive predatory pricing techniques UPS could employ to discourage entry and survival OR have a coercive monopoly ruling/law (think USPS and legislation that only allow X to be sent through them--say all items bought with government funds that need to be shipped as an example). barring those examples I doubt UPS is going anywhere as costs are always passed along to the consumers. When C suite executives start getting cut without replacements then you can start to worry about nothing is guaranteed in life (except there are two things even then: taxes and death) [B]until then laugh when someone uses hostess and its direct substitutes as a comparable to UPS and its oligopoly powers.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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