Of course not— it argues for not bothering to enter this space at all unless you're doing so with ulterior motives, for example as a PR stunt.
As for antitrust laws, isn't the whole point that we're in this mess because the incumbents are all conspiring to fix prices and the existing consumer protection systems which should be preventing that have been failing Americans for decades and thank goodness for the free market which created the necessary incentives for Mark Cuban to swoop in and start this business?
> incumbents are all conspiring to fix prices and the existing consumer protection systems which should be preventing that have been failing Americans for decades
The Sherman Act prohibits monopolies or cartels damaging competitors. As a competitor, you have standing. As a consumer, you do not.
I think this business could be phenomenally cash-flow positive in short order. It's not dissimilar from the way Teva started, just further down the pipeline.
As for antitrust laws, isn't the whole point that we're in this mess because the incumbents are all conspiring to fix prices and the existing consumer protection systems which should be preventing that have been failing Americans for decades and thank goodness for the free market which created the necessary incentives for Mark Cuban to swoop in and start this business?