Your three examples are companies in an industry, disrupting that industry. Our discussion is about a company not on the auto industry being able to disrupt it.
Tesla is doing that. When Tesla have mastered performance and range. When they master car cost, and battery life and replacement cost, that will be the tipping point.
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Well, Apple did fundamentally hurt mobile industry, as seen by the eyes of Nokia.
Earlier, Citizen did fundamentally hurt watch industry, as seen by the eyes of host of Swiss watchmakers.
Also, Cannon did fundamentally hurt camera industry, as seen by the eyes of Polaroid.
Why should some one take pity on automobile industry?
They did fundamentally hurt horse drawn coach industry, as seen by the eyes of now forgotten giant.
That is the name of the game.
Best
PKS
"If they show up and they are truly successful, with their cash piles and know-how, they could fundamentally hurt this industry," he said"![]()
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