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Not necessarily. If it was my own little company perhaps i'd be pretty happy as long as it made me enough money to have a comfortable living. The majority of companies in the world aren't multinational behemots.
Edit.
Also note that wanting to dominate any number of markets is/can be bad business sense. It drains your resources away from your core business and can cost you more than you think.
Many companies has expanded wildly into different sectors only to have it bankrupt them.
You capitalist morons need to read some Karl Marx.
Or just not read Ayn Rand.
Or so you say. I dont recall the principles of free markets including that every company must strive to dominate the market. As I recall, it is about healty competion that in turn is good for consumers.
Edited 2009-01-12 19:11 UTC