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Samsung's killing fields
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<blockquote data-quote="Kemosabe" data-source="post: 810590" data-attributes="member: 3202"><p>Maybe Im being too optimistic but where behemoths gobble up and homogenise everything if the masses feel a want it opens a crack for a new cottage industry to emerge and meet the desire for more esoteric goods and services. Look at the 100 super high end brands noone knew of or didnt exist 10 yrs ago that you see on show at these high end faires that emerge because everyone doesnt want to buy Samsung. So out of the destruction comes some new life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kemosabe, post: 810590, member: 3202"] Maybe Im being too optimistic but where behemoths gobble up and homogenise everything if the masses feel a want it opens a crack for a new cottage industry to emerge and meet the desire for more esoteric goods and services. Look at the 100 super high end brands noone knew of or didnt exist 10 yrs ago that you see on show at these high end faires that emerge because everyone doesnt want to buy Samsung. So out of the destruction comes some new life. [/QUOTE]
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