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Gene monopoly: Australia court rules in favor of genetic patenting - 1 views

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    An Australian court ruled that companies can conduct genetic patenting. A single company can be given "exclusive rights to carry out tests on specific genes." This is a monopoly because no other companies can research or conduct tests on the patented gene.
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Nehir D

Rising Beer Prices Hint at Oligopoly - 1 views

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    I also worked on this topic as my part of my IA commentary. This article from the NY times explains the rising power of certain beer companies that have acquired a large amount of the market. This, according to the article, has created a sort of oligopoly. Monopolies and oligopolies are severely watched by the government because they do not want only a few companies to dominate the market. In the article they explain that these oligopolies are testing the presidents tolerance.
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    The article is talking about some giant beer companies that merged together but had some issues with price decisions because the prices were too high for consumers and they were not able to afford the prices. Even though it was hard to agree for each company the high prices encouraged them for competition and the industry got better. On the other hand the rising prices also pushed companies for oligopoly because as they come together pricing strategies, the division of labour would be easier and more effective.
Xinmian H

EBay's Focus on Mobile Apps Helps Lift Revenue 15% - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • a successful turnaround and cultivated double-digit growth
  • early bet that mobile phones would become a platform for commerce, with PayPal providing a lead in mobile payments.
  • largest mobile commerce and payments provider in the world
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  • operating profit margin increased to 19.6 percent from 18.1 percent in the same period last year.
  • brought in $1.8 billion in revenue
  • continuing to innovate
  • eBay Now. The app, which is being tested by consumers in San Francisco, allows eBay customers to buy products — from their phones — from Macy’s, Target and Walgreens, and have them delivered the same day.
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    This article talked about eBay increasing their revenue in double digit percentage and brought in 1.8 million$ last quarter. They were able to do so because in the long run they planned ahead and predicted that mobile phones would become a platform for commerce, so eBay used PayPal to make a lead in mobile payment, which gave them more market share. eBay was also experimenting with new app called eBay Now, which allows customers to buy goods from their phones from Macy's Target and Walgreens and have them delivered the same day. So we can see how important it is for a form to plan ahead in the long run: it decides the revenue for the firm in future.
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