Analyzing Competitive Pricing Incentives
Company A has a small base of 200 loyal customers, while its direct competitor, Company B, has a large base of 1,000 loyal customers. Both companies sell similar, but differentiated, products and must choose between a high-price or a low-price strategy. Which company has a stronger incentive to set a low price? Justify your answer by explaining the core trade-off involved in its decision.
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