For car, phone, even tractor owners, a populist wave is rising to end the 'captive' repair economy
Market Intelligence Analysis
AI-PoweredThe 'right to repair' legislation is gaining traction in the US, potentially disrupting the business models of companies like Apple and John Deere, and affecting their stock prices. This populist wave could lead to increased competition in the repair market, benefiting consumers but pressuring the profits of affected companies. The legislation's impact on the market will depend on its implementation and enforcement.
If passed, the 'right to repair' legislation could lead to a decline in the stock prices of companies like Apple (AAPL) and Deere & Company (DE), as their repair revenue streams are disrupted. Conversely, companies that specialize in repair services, such as iFixit, may see an increase in demand and potentially benefit from the legislation.
Article Context
"Right to repair" legislation is an issue that political candidates across the U.S. have made part of their affordability messaging.
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