The process you're describing is known as "predatory pricing." This strategy involves a company deliberately setting its prices significantly lower than competitors, often at a loss, with the intention of driving those competitors out of the market. While it can lead to short-term market dominance, predatory pricing is often scrutinized and can lead to legal consequences if deemed anti-competitive.
bankrupt moroon... non-buisness...
it means that they are bankrupt and no longer in business.
Go bankrupt or go bust comes first to mind.
Yes, sadly it is. It couldn't support itself. Now it is almost bankrupt.
Vitamark International
Predatory pricing
Yes, a bank can go bankrupt if it incurs significant losses and is unable to meet its financial obligations.
Yes, they are going bankrupt. Yahoo!Answers is trying to cover this up, but it's true.
Absolutely not....THEY ARE DIFFERENT IN MANY, MANY WAYS. That you don't understand the differences - and are dealing with either as a possibility - GET A LAWYER TODAY...NOW...DON'T DELAY.
Can you be a teacher if you go bankrupt ?
Once you go bankrupt you are out of the game so you can go bankrupt once
If a short seller goes bankrupt, they may not be able to cover their short positions, leading to potential losses for them and their investors. This could also impact the broader market if the short seller's positions were significant enough to cause disruptions.
No you can not go bankrupt on traffic tickets
We are not bankrupt yet but we are getting closer.
General Motors did go bankrupt.
yes you can bankrupt
No. Bankrupt is an adjective. The noun form is bankruptcy.