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Business, 06.12.2019 20:31, graciearany

Suppose in country a, company b is a giant firm in the domestic smart- phone business with more than 70% market shares. customers in country a found that company b already pre-installed lots of unwanted apps that are impossible to be removed. lots of consumers complain about this bundled purchase. (a). based on the information given in the paragraph, what might be an important reason for the bundled purchase? (b). suppose some consumers decide to sue company b for its practicing of bundled sale as a monopoly. abuse of monopoly power (by a monopoly) is illegal in country a, and by law, "a company is considered a monopoly if it is the only seller of a product without close substitute". if company b is indeed considered a monopoly, it might be forced to break up into a few smaller firms. suppose you are a lawyer working for the consumers, use your imagination, what kind of documents/data might be as evidence in support of the sue. (c). suppose instead, you are a lawyer working for company b, what type of documents/data might be for the company winning the case.

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