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1. Crudely: Are small rig prices as they ought to be? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
My anecdotal is that they're down quite a bit but could go down further in some places. Don't rigs have perfect refine? I've never scrapped one, but that was my understanding. So wouldn't people listing them below cost be handing out free money t...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.09.17 21:26:00
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2. How do people make billions/10s of billions a month? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
I'll be the first to admit that I don't know how to make billions. But there are a heck of a lot of markets out there where you can take more modest sums without having to bull prices around or penny-bump orders day in and day out. Just find somep...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.09.15 02:48:00
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3. [Marketing] skill... how does it work? - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Edited by: Aria Gallaine on 12/09/2009 21:45:56 It's extremely useful. Daytrading is also quite essential, Procurement somewhat valuable. What you can always do: -Buy from any sell order in-region. -Place a buy order at a station you're doc...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.09.12 21:42:00
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4. Why do T1 items sell for so much? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
I'd put it down to broken markets. There are a lot of distinct items in the game, and some of them just aren't very popular. Many meta 1-3 items fall in this category. The result is that so few people trade in them that oftentimes the best (or onl...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.09.09 22:18:00
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5. jaspet - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Enthral You can't make an ore more valuable by increasing its quantity or the quantity of minerals it contains. The market will simply adjust, lowering the value of the minerals (and therefore, the ore) in response to the in...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.09.08 20:57:00
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6. sig - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
X-instinct boosters and Halo implants reduce sig radius if my EFT doesn't lie. I'm told signal strength for probing depends on sig radius divided by sensor strength, so ECCM will help you avoid being probed.
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.28 03:39:00
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7. Is the Eagle broke? - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
Originally by: fuxinos Edited by: fuxinos on 26/08/2009 08:34:27 Originally by: Omara Otawan Originally by: Levistus Junior In my opinion, there isn't a significat problem with Eagle as a sniping HAC. It can be made to ...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.26 21:09:00
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8. wormhole...emtpy? - in Missions & Complexes [original thread]
The last two wormholes (found from empire space) I've been in had signatures and anomalies in them. One also had a POS...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.26 20:40:00
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9. How can banking work in EVE without penalties? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Kalrand Originally by: Secondskin :words: Dead concept. Ask yourself, how did money lending work 400 years ago. Debtor's prisons? I don't think EVE supports that.
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.26 20:04:00
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10. best starter char for learning - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Why 15 Int / 9 Memory rather than 15 Memory / 9 Int? The first set of learning skills are memory primary int secondary, and the second layer doesn't give any preference to int either. Int/Mem lets you rush to high cybernetics, but other than that...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.24 22:40:00
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11. 56% of all T2 ships were produced from BPOs - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Venkul Mul Supply: Economics. the quantity of a commodity that is in the market and available for purchase Seem fairly clear and is not the same thing of the meeting point of supply and demand. If you prefer you can subs...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.24 01:15:00
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12. 56% of all T2 ships were produced from BPOs - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Venkul Mul You are missing a point: Invention supply is capable of (almost) infinitely increase. The supply of moon minerals will make a ceiling in production well before the ceiling of invented BPC could be reached. So...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.23 07:55:00
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13. 56% of all T2 ships were produced from BPOs - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Shadowsword When a large enough population is reached in a offer/demand market, ANY activity that is accessible to whoever want to do it won't really be profitable. That's why the real profit in the T2 production process is ...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.22 01:10:00
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14. Clarification regarding brokers fee and transaction tax - in Market Discussions [original thread]
You only pay transaction tax when selling.
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.21 20:19:00
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15. 56% of all T2 ships were produced from BPOs - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Venkul Mul Originally by: Aria Gallaine Originally by: Malcanis Originally by: sitar seaton Time to remove t2 bpos. Are you under the impression that if T2 BPOs are removed, profit margins on inve...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.21 19:24:00
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16. 56% of all T2 ships were produced from BPOs - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Malcanis Originally by: sitar seaton Time to remove t2 bpos. Are you under the impression that if T2 BPOs are removed, profit margins on invention will increase? Naive market economics seems to say they certai...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.21 15:00:00
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17. 56% of all T2 ships were produced from BPOs - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Edited by: Aria Gallaine on 21/08/2009 14:21:03 Originally by: Gabriel Rosencrantz Edited by: Gabriel Rosencrantz on 21/08/2009 14:11:01 As to costs and returns on investment, you buy the BPO, manufacture to your heart's content, a...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.21 14:21:00
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18. 97% of T2 production is done by using T2 BPC's - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Yes. Originally by: Lord Fitz Originally by: Dzil Maybe. Though if the copy time of a t2 bpo is lower than the production time, and the non-time costs of creating a BPC are neglible in this market, then... no. They're not, the ...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.20 17:20:00
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19. 13k m^3 is not equal to 13 km^3 - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Hikaru Sulu Before someone decides to detail me to death, yes I realize that even a ship with a 3,000 m3 cargo hold is actually 3 km^3, my point was no ship besides the freighter could be measured in many multiples of km^3, ...
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.20 17:09:00
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20. 13k m^3 is not equal to 13 km^3 - in Science and Industry [original thread]
I can't even imagine where to start fixing that. Originally by: Ukucia I weep for the future. I'll join you.
- by Aria Gallaine - at 2009.08.20 01:29:00
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