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1. Jita & Rens as Trade Hubs - in Market Discussions [original thread]
The hubs are all about topology. Before Cold War patch (July 2005), Yulai was within a few hops of all the empire regions and was THE hub for all trading. Cold War eliminated the so-called superhighway gates. These were normal stargates, but c...
- by Cker Heel - at 2008.01.30 19:46:00
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2. Dr. EyJog lecture - in Market Discussions [original thread]
The major new stat in the talk I hadn't seen elsewhere is the ISK src/sink daily totals. 536b ISK created per day 365b ISK sunk per day Other stats seen previously: 2.1 trillion ISK in market transactions per day 90 trillion ISK in existence 65...
- by Cker Heel - at 2007.11.12 03:16:00
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3. [ISSO] Returning Capital - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Unwinding a fund this large takes a lot of work and planning. We started calling in loans in September, which turned out to be enough time to get the loans repaid. Managing a portfolio of business investments is not impossible in the Eve environe...
- by Cker Heel - at 2007.11.04 12:19:00
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4. [ISSO] Returning Capital - in Market Discussions [original thread]
A prime reason for concluding the IPO is game design. The motivation to create the IPO was to have a capital pool large enough to finance ventures being developed in, and out, of ISS in 2006. Investing in corps, or loaning them ISK, with current...
- by Cker Heel - at 2007.11.02 12:18:00
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5. [ISSO] Returning Capital - in Market Discussions [original thread]
This buyback plan lets shareholders choose to rollover investments to Ionia. The Ionia bonds will pay 6% for those whose priority is an income stream. The dividend mechanism just sends cash in a loop anyway. ISSO issued 5000 shares at startup. S...
- by Cker Heel - at 2007.11.01 19:57:00
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6. The most interesting line in the new Econ blog - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Dark Shikari All high-mineral items cost nearly the exact same proportion of minerals, and there is no way to substitute anything ever. Why does that mean, of all the minerals, that Tritatium is the one that needs a ti...
- by Cker Heel - at 2007.10.01 15:03:00
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7. EVE's 80 Trillion ISK economy in GTCs - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Equally as interesting is this figure from the article.. Originally by: "Dr. Eyj=lfur "Eyjo" Gu=mundsson" About 1.5 trillion ISK change hands every day in the EVE universe. While we need to know precisely how the 1.5T was measured, we...
- by Cker Heel - at 2007.09.17 12:24:00
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8. Trit Prices - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Neko Sornan you make isk with doing not much for it. The function of the price cap items like Coupling Arrays is to suck ISK out of the game when price levels rise. It takes player activity to perform this economic servi...
- by Cker Heel - at 2007.09.13 13:59:00
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9. ISSO - Show me the money!? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
ISSO communication has been scant of late for many reasons: 1) Serenity Steele retired passing control to Stins, the new ISS Finance Director, 2) ISS was forced to surrender the last of its outposts, 3) the workload of handling share exchanges fro...
- by Cker Heel - at 2007.03.22 12:51:00
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10. [EGSE] ISS Outpost Corporations Delisted - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Gord Freeman NASDAQ doesn't delist shares because a company has to report bad news, why should they on the EGSE? The NASDAQ and NYSE do in fact halt trading of individual stocks when major news suddenly arises about a...
- by Cker Heel - at 2007.01.11 20:53:00
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11. How many ISK is there in EvE ? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Oveur posted the size of the biggest wallets as of July 2005. Just tens of billions back then. Extrapolate from there...
- by Cker Heel - at 2006.09.05 15:13:00
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12. Game Mechanics/Balance Make Scams > Legitimate Businesses - in Market Discussions [original thread]
I see no need to nerf scammers. Investing is the most dangerous part of the game left. Over the last century most of the risks have been removed from real world investing, but in JPMorgan's day it used to be just as hazardous to invest as it is no...
- by Cker Heel - at 2006.08.24 20:42:00
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13. Inflation - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Inflation in the EVE t1 market is impossible. Trit prices will never stay above 1.80 (or so, I forget the exact price). All minerals can be bought from from NPCs by refining certain items sold only by NPCs, like starbase structures. This ties the ...
- by Cker Heel - at 2006.08.02 17:44:00
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14. Inflation in EVE or the lack of it - in Market Discussions [original thread]
ISK Sinks: - NPC sell orders including skill books, POS structures/fuel, and BPOs - NPC services (clones, insurance, repairs, lab&factory slots) - Fees (broker fee, sales tax, war decs, alliance, escrow, eve mail) ISK Sources: - NPC buy ord...
- by Cker Heel - at 2006.04.14 13:55:00
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15. Capital Age statistics - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Here are some statistics aggregated from market history screens across empire: Sales since RMR Patch (December and January) Blueprints 0 Titan BPOs 0 Mothership BPOs 139 Carrier BPOs 13 Dreadnaught BPOs 21 Freighter BPOs 2 Capital Clone ...
- by Cker Heel - at 2006.01.22 03:04:00
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16. Sales tax and broker fee - formulas? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Sales tax on market transactions is 1.0%. Goes down 0.1 per level of skill Accounting. Pay 0.5% tax at level 5. No other factors affect sales tax Broker fee is 1.0% for any sell order or buy order. Goes down 0.05 per level of skill Broker Relatio...
- by Cker Heel - at 2005.09.20 17:39:00
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