You can be huge and unavoidable and yet unimportant.
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Influence over users is dangerous if leveraged or pivots are rapid, influence over back-end standards/Enterprise is less obvious and mixed, and MS may indeed hold such loosely at this point. IMHO thr crux is "when is all or any of it or clearly damaging and fixable w/governance?"
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I'm talking about market power. I actually don't understand what you're trying to say. That it has lots of cash? It has a high market cap? People still use the products? Sure. None of that is power. None of that is monopoly, or market dominance, in any sense.
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Monopolies have staying power outside of market forces. They don’t necessarily fade when new lanes open—internet, mobile. That MSFT has so much cash plus value plus user base seems indicative of monopoly’s enduring power. Sure, it’s not market power. (In fact, that’s the point).
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