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At what point is this considered an illegal monopoly?
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I think this is the right answer. SGC has always been known as the company that was most consistent with grading and the grading company preferred by vintage card collectors (PSA for investors, SGC for collectors). It is not like SGC is some fly-by-night company. As somebody else mentioned, there are too many high end cards in SGC holders for them to suddenly start selling at huge discounts. .
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The point at which the government (or, I suppose, a private plaintiff) successfully challenges it. Once could certainly ARGUE it's been a monopoly for quite some time based on market share and pricing practices.
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And F PSA (very mature of me, I know)
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I agree completely but honestly am just sitting on the sidelines attempting to throw in my snarky unsympathetic witticisms whenever possible waiting for a huge scandal that turns the world's opinion seller of choice (PSA) into it's biggest pariah (GAI), now THAT will be a shitshow (and fun for me). Also, completely off the subject, I seldom pay any attention to the pix that are used for profiles here, just barely noticing them via my peripheral vision while assuming that I know what they are, but I just realized that Justin's profile pic is NOT what I had always thought it was... |
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Doug, we already had the huge scandal, and it didn't accomplish a damn thing except to entrench PSA and its coterie of insiders even further.
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From now on when I have to buy a graded card I’m gonna try not to buy PSA.
I know makes no difference to PSA but it makes me feel better - it’ll add challenge and some adventure to my collecting - Unless you’re addicted to the registry there’s no reason to pay gigantic premiums for PSA 8 PSA 9 and PSA 10 cards. |
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A guy can dream can't he?
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I think Blackstone is pretty big but I think Blackrock is who you are thinking even though Blackrock is not really private equity. I believe Apollo Global is the largest private equity firm…regardless, none of this consolidation is good for the hobby or the business. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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For any lawyers who know this area of law...if Nat wants to take Collectors public again, and I know that is his plan, if he continues to eliminate TPG competition will/could that have an impact on going public?
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The Fanatics acquisition of the 3 major exclusive sports licenses (Baseball, Basketball, Football) and the subsequent purchase of Topps is much worse.
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In reality, at least for the foreseeable future, TCG cards like Pokemon will drive decision making by the grading companies like who stays and who goes. Sadly, vintage sports collectors are just along for the ride and unable to influence any of these decisions.
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+1 The implications of the Fanatics licensing agreements is much more concerning. Theoretically anyone can open up a new card grading company tomorrow as an alternative. Yes it's difficult, but not impossible. The Fanatics licensing agreements are exclusive and have very long terms. Fanatics also gave the unions some equity so they won't be motivated to try and exit the agreement early. Without judicial or federal intervention the only alternative is unlicensed products. Yeah, there's Leaf, but it's a much, much bigger hill to climb in my opinion.
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I collect cards of guys that are dead. I know it affects everything but I couldn't care less about what licensing is going on, unless it's with Ruth, Cobb, Gehrig etc...
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CU acquiring Beckett might actually be a good thing. The public outrage might just be at the point of people actually taking a stand. Shifting back to raw cards would be a healthy development. Morally, I can't support CGC due to their Blackstone connection. I believe there's room in the hobby for strictly an authentication company, one who can tell us our cards are real while assigning a condition range to help sniff out any altered cards. If someone created a company like that with a consumer-friendly pricing model and aesthetically pleasing slab, I believe they'd do very well financially. It would probably cater more towards the vintage/pre-war collector base, but that's the base that's being abandoned right now. CU acquiring Beckett doesn't really change the modern grading landscape based on Beckett's grading volume. Not sure this saying applies anymore since the penny is no longer being minted, but this is just my 2 cents.
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Not a different branches on the same tree, but a different tree in the same orchard. And there might be a road through the orchard separating the trees. Pretty sure that nobody at Fanatics HQ cares at all about 99% of my collection. Doug PS - Peter that link was amazing, although my wife didn't enjoy my singing... |
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Harry Niles. There's a name you don't see every day, and certainly an autograph you don't see every day. Here you go!
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So is his middle initial C or E? At first glance, I thought it was @, which would be odd for a non-modern autograph.
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Nico, That's a nice, very old fashioned style of C. Stanley Coveleski employed that style as well!
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$1.2 trillion in AUM. The $500 million or whatever they paid for their stake in CGC is a pittance.
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