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If a company dominates a sector simply because it is better than the alternative companies is that a bad thing? It doesn't seem like they are blocking other companies from entering the field.
That seems like a valuable product.
This is good for space travel overall as it will lower costs, making it easier to launch more experimental components, human spaceflight etc.
Okay..
Honestly, these all seem like good things, one can hardly blame SpaceX for the lack of success of their competitors. The whole article really feels like "I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him."
I agree, had very similar reactions reading the article. I do think it's important to keep an eye on a company becoming very dominant in a market though, to ensure that anti-competitive practices don't come out if a threat ever does arise.
I think they really just wanted to make the point that they found the Ukraine cut off issue concerning, and then built a whole article out from there. Which is fair, but that whole issue is weird and novel.