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		<title>The Exception in the Price War Story: Cost Leadership</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like every good rule, there’s always an exception. As previously noted, price wars are truly one-sided affairs. Your and your competitors’ prices falls due to a rush to gain market share, and in turn, the only victor is the customers who learn how to finagle every last penny out of your and your competitors’ remaining [...]]]></description>
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