So, companies have a strong incentive to try to scare off potential competitors.
That approach allowed the company to hide its strategy from potential competitors.
I'm glad that another major potential competitor has stepped up.
Suppose a potential competitor needed a critical mass in order to begin operations.
When the parties are actual or potential competitors, this rate is reduced to 10%.
The company also sent its buyers and merchants out to buy from potential competitors.
But the same cannot be said for other potential competitors who might have been offered the secret information.
In that case, those potential competitors constitute an ongoing security risk.
It cuts out a hundred million potential competitors at least.
At $500 potential competitors are having a hard time competing with Apple's scale.