ANTI-FREE-TRADE CHIEF
How much gain an Olympic runner has to gain before he will be punished and artificially slowed down?
It is ridiculous to punish a lawful competitor in the free trade system with the Anti-trust law. This reminds me of dictatorships I grew up in. If the company gained power in legal ways then it has the right to use that power for further growth. If it gets too carried away, the market will adjust itself. The monopoly will alienate him from the users, will slow down, there will be an alliance of emerging technologies, or something will punish him. Just let the market work itself.
Furthermore I don't know where Neelie spends her money, but I really doubt she does it as generously and as effectively as Bil Gates does. So the money might be better where it was made with hard work and sweat!
In reply to: "European antitrust chief is no shrinking violet"
February 27, 2008