You'd stop selling the product. Last I checked, companies stopped selling products they couldn't sell. Texas Instruments used to make a computer, the Ti-91, I believe (I own one, it's old as balls), they lost money, they stopped selling it. Also, unless the two products are identical, you're assuming that somehow this competing product is going to make so much of a difference that a company has no choice but to drop its price, rather than producing one of a higher quality, or perhaps marketing it towards a different crowd. This is almost like a scenario where a generic drug producer comes into the playing field to somehow knock down a name brand product. I can't recall times when a name-brand company was forced to critically rethink their drug's production such as this when a generic brand came along.
I really don't see what this has to do with conservative or liberal, especially considering I have no idea what either word means.
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