Mehdi Ali was not the only one to blame.
A few multi million dollar lawsuits were going on at the time whch C<=ommodore could not afford.
Amiga was branded a gaming machine, so could not enter the business market. Not even now its not taken seriously.
When Commodore was for sale in Bahamas Commodore UK submitted a 3M bid, along other high bidders, Commodore UK - withdrew the bid because they thought they did not stand a chance with the big boys.
Commodore UK had the only winning bid, other bids did not meet the deadline or demanded conditions which made them all void.
Commodore UK had a winning hand and threw it away.
Even if Commodore survived, the AAA chipset is incomplete and incompatible with all amiga software.
Our fast and effecient OS, our superior OS - where did it get us ?
If we ported Open Office, our fast OS wont run it fast. Why ? because the OpenOffice application has high resource requirements.
Large applications are more 'meaty' they do more, and have more complex algorithms that need more hardware resources.
It does not matter how fast the OS is, an Wordprocessor is not made to be fast, just to process words and that it does well.