Who are we & what do we do?
We are competition law fanatics obsessed with competition and how the world is run daily. We aim to understand how businesses worldwide compete with each other and affect consumers’ choices.
Concerning what we do, we answer only one question. That is all.
‘How’ does a particular law, business strategy, legal action, change in the market, or development (technological/otherwise), news, measure, etc., affect our choice as a consumer?
How exactly do we do that? Well, we do that by creating and providing certain services aimed at empowering.
What do we provide?
It’s all about the consumers and understanding how everything affects them. So, to that extent, we provide three different categories of articles (just 3).
Consumer Essentials
Articles and magazines consisting of comprehensive analysis and insights into the workings of an industry and the competition among players.
Curiosity reads
Short articles that contain information about the changes that are happening in the marketplace and are affecting consumer choice.
Policy Problems
Opinion pieces, articles and magazines catered to discussing the changes in policy/policies that would enhance a consumer’s life.
What’s ‘COMPETING COMPETITIONS’ and what’s the logo?
A mobile is made and sold by one company, using software developed by another, labour provided by the other, transported by another, distributed by another, under the rules and regulations laid by another. The same thought process can be observed for all products and services worldwide.
Effectively, all the companies and undertakings involved in ‘making’ a consumer’s choice compete at different levels with others providing the same/similar services. In a larger sense, they are competing ‘for’ the consumer’s choice. These are ‘Competing competitions’ that compete for consumer choice!
It’s a beautiful picture in our minds. Please let us know if you’d like to discuss it more. We would love to talk to you.
And the logo that you see has two stick figures. They are Tom and Pete. They are always in competition with each other, and one’s purpose is to out-compete the other in almost everything they do. One starts a business; the other becomes the rival. One provides a better product; the other launches something big and crazy. Their battle is meant to determine, in a symbolic way, a consumer’s choice. It’s the idea that their competition defines the world we live in.