I think this is a case of someone not doing their marketing homework. However fine of a pistol the AR24 is, I don't think the market can support it costing the same as, or more than, the CZ75.
My prediction is that over time the CZ75 will become more frequently copied, just like the 1911. Eventually some people will buy the CZ version to have the "original" just like people like to buy a Colt 1911--but just like Colt, most people will buy copied designs for a variety of reasons. People may be willing to buy a Les Baer for a premium over a Colt, but I don't think very many people are willing to pay a premium for an AR24.
Heck, I have a sweet Turkish-made Cougar, which is generally an identical version of a Beretta, made by Beretta subsidiary Stoeger, on the same machinery, with the same parts. It is about half the price of the Beretta-badged version (making it a steal of a deal), yet even at half price, people still kind of balk at it. I think Armalite should look to that product for insight on what went wrong...