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Norvalle
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Posted - 2004.10.29 14:47:00 -
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Great work ! Thanks  |

Norvalle
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Posted - 2004.10.29 14:47:00 -
[182]
Great work ! Thanks  |

Zell
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Posted - 2004.11.01 20:01:00 -
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Originally by: Zhuge Liang Unfortunately there will be no sticky for this thread as I would then, in the interest of fairness, have to sticky everyone elses interpretation of the mineral market prices. You may link your price index in your sig for people to refer to.
Kinda like the fairness shown to other pirate corps with regard to "the dispicable Moo" corp mention in the agent missions? That fairness?
OIC...
"A coward dies a thousand times, the brave die just once.." |

Zell
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Posted - 2004.11.01 20:01:00 -
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Originally by: Zhuge Liang Unfortunately there will be no sticky for this thread as I would then, in the interest of fairness, have to sticky everyone elses interpretation of the mineral market prices. You may link your price index in your sig for people to refer to.
Kinda like the fairness shown to other pirate corps with regard to "the dispicable Moo" corp mention in the agent missions? That fairness?
OIC...
"A coward dies a thousand times, the brave die just once.." |

Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.03 08:36:00 -
[185]
Update week 45:
All low-end minerals ended little changed. Pyerite finished a solid week with a modest gain.
After having risen in de first days, isogen went back below the 80 isk mark.
Nocxium edged lower and lost last weeks gain with a drop of nearly 2 percent.
Zydrine still remains in a tight trading range. Price went down again before reaching its upper trendline.
Megacyte is slowly crawling higher, after almost a year of declining prices. We have entered a period of increased volume, which is a good indicator to identify positive price moves. (See Graph 8).
Graph 8: Megacyte price history - last 6 months
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.03 08:36:00 -
[186]
Update week 45:
All low-end minerals ended little changed. Pyerite finished a solid week with a modest gain.
After having risen in de first days, isogen went back below the 80 isk mark.
Nocxium edged lower and lost last weeks gain with a drop of nearly 2 percent.
Zydrine still remains in a tight trading range. Price went down again before reaching its upper trendline.
Megacyte is slowly crawling higher, after almost a year of declining prices. We have entered a period of increased volume, which is a good indicator to identify positive price moves. (See Graph 8).
Graph 8: Megacyte price history - last 6 months
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S'Daria
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Posted - 2004.11.03 15:35:00 -
[187]
Thanks. 
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S'Daria
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Posted - 2004.11.03 15:35:00 -
[188]
Thanks. 
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Neurotic Cat
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Posted - 2004.11.09 23:02:00 -
[189]
Any one care to share thoughts on what is driving the prices up and down? Can we link major wars to price spikes? Something else?
Sticky!!! <cough> bump <cough>
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Neurotic Cat
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Posted - 2004.11.09 23:02:00 -
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Any one care to share thoughts on what is driving the prices up and down? Can we link major wars to price spikes? Something else?
Sticky!!! <cough> bump <cough>
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.10 09:04:00 -
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Update week 46:
For the week, all three lowûvalue minerals closed with limited declines. Tritanium dropped 1.53 percent, pyerite 0.36 percent and mexallon 1.83 percent.
Nocxium continues to run lower, but stays in its mid-term price channel.
Zydrine has clearly found some stability at the current level and ended little changed.
After the slow recovery of the last weeks, megacyte suffered a small setback. A few large mining corporations are clearing stocks before Shiva hits.
Despite some negative factors simmering in the market, morphite managed to gain nearly 2 percent.
Thanks for your support 
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.10 09:04:00 -
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Update week 46:
For the week, all three lowûvalue minerals closed with limited declines. Tritanium dropped 1.53 percent, pyerite 0.36 percent and mexallon 1.83 percent.
Nocxium continues to run lower, but stays in its mid-term price channel.
Zydrine has clearly found some stability at the current level and ended little changed.
After the slow recovery of the last weeks, megacyte suffered a small setback. A few large mining corporations are clearing stocks before Shiva hits.
Despite some negative factors simmering in the market, morphite managed to gain nearly 2 percent.
Thanks for your support 
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belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.11.10 19:12:00 -
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Originally by: Neurotic Cat
Any one care to share thoughts on what is driving the prices up and down? Can we link major wars to price spikes? Something else?
That would probably require insider information from the top 10 BS building corps. They would have details on who is buying what. I am not sure how much the lower end of the market will drives prices as the volumes would be larger compared to the BS sale volumes.
Would be intresting to track the sales of a very large corp from the following perspective.
1. What they sell. 2. How much of each Item. 3. What did each item take to build mineral wise. 4. What corps bought the items.
But this would most probably be a large undertaking. Maybe some fo the market features in Shiva will help 
![]() Dont forget to visit Magma Index at the below Link. http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc/
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belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.11.10 19:12:00 -
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Originally by: Neurotic Cat
Any one care to share thoughts on what is driving the prices up and down? Can we link major wars to price spikes? Something else?
That would probably require insider information from the top 10 BS building corps. They would have details on who is buying what. I am not sure how much the lower end of the market will drives prices as the volumes would be larger compared to the BS sale volumes.
Would be intresting to track the sales of a very large corp from the following perspective.
1. What they sell. 2. How much of each Item. 3. What did each item take to build mineral wise. 4. What corps bought the items.
But this would most probably be a large undertaking. Maybe some fo the market features in Shiva will help 
![]() Dont forget to visit Magma Index at the below Link. http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc/
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Archbishop
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Posted - 2004.11.14 04:21:00 -
[195]
This is a really great resource. Thanks for your hard work Magma!
Archbishop 
VISIT THE PIE HOMEPAGE & FORUMS PIE INFORMATION CENTER |

Archbishop
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Posted - 2004.11.14 04:21:00 -
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This is a really great resource. Thanks for your hard work Magma!
Archbishop 
VISIT THE PIE HOMEPAGE & FORUMS PIE INFORMATION CENTER |

Abs Joa
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Posted - 2004.11.16 12:45:00 -
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Originally by: Feronia [...] in the 2 commercially most important regions. [...]
Wich ones are it? (me = noobie, still! ) |

Abs Joa
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Posted - 2004.11.16 12:45:00 -
[198]
Originally by: Feronia [...] in the 2 commercially most important regions. [...]
Wich ones are it? (me = noobie, still! ) |

Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.16 20:20:00 -
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Originally by: Abs Joa Wich ones are it? (me = noobie, still! )
Thats the most asked question to me.
IÆm doing a survey of the mineral market on a regular basis, to see the change in importance of all regions in Empire space. The last survey was conducted early this week.
To improve the accuracy of my average prices for low-end minerals, I decided to change the selected regions from this week on. The Magma Mineral Index will cover 3 selected regions and the price will be taken from the last 4 days.
By doing so, the market coverage for each mineral will be between 30% and 60% of the total traded volume in Empire Space (see table below).
Mineral: new market coverage % (old market coverage %)
Tritanium: 31.74 % (19.51 %) Pyerite: 39.18 % (23.56 %) Mexallon: 44.03 % (33.03 %) Isogen: 39.56 % (29.21 %) Nocxium: 31.74 % (23.67 %) Zydrine: 59.92 % (48.23 %) Megacyte: 52.44 % (44.71 %) Morphite: 32.67 % (22.77 %)
For those interested, below the list of regions classified by mineral marketshare. Every Empire region is listed, except Aridia, Syndicate, Solitude and Providence.
Large mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Genesis (30.78 %) Domain (12.35 %) Lonetrek (11.04 %) Essence (7.86 %) The Forge (7.66 %)
Medium mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Tash-Murkon (4.85 %) Heimatar (4.64 %) Verge Vendor (3.37 %) The Citadel (2.44 %) Metropolis (2.53 %) Khanid (2.42 %) Sinq Liason (2.16 %)
Small mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Kador (1.93 %) Kor-Azor (1.31 %) Derelik (1.22 %) Everyshore (1.15 %) Placid (1.00 %) Molden Heath (0.61 %) The Bleak Lands (0.37 %) Devoid (0.31 %)
The 3 selected regions for the Magma Mineral Index will be chosen from the "Large mineral sales turnover"-list. To have an omber containing region included and to maximize the volume of low-end minerals in the Index, the 3 regions will be: Genesis, Lonetrek and Essence. These regions will be reviewed every 2 months to adjust them if marketshares should change.
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.16 20:20:00 -
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Originally by: Abs Joa Wich ones are it? (me = noobie, still! )
Thats the most asked question to me.
IÆm doing a survey of the mineral market on a regular basis, to see the change in importance of all regions in Empire space. The last survey was conducted early this week.
To improve the accuracy of my average prices for low-end minerals, I decided to change the selected regions from this week on. The Magma Mineral Index will cover 3 selected regions and the price will be taken from the last 4 days.
By doing so, the market coverage for each mineral will be between 30% and 60% of the total traded volume in Empire Space (see table below).
Mineral: new market coverage % (old market coverage %)
Tritanium: 31.74 % (19.51 %) Pyerite: 39.18 % (23.56 %) Mexallon: 44.03 % (33.03 %) Isogen: 39.56 % (29.21 %) Nocxium: 31.74 % (23.67 %) Zydrine: 59.92 % (48.23 %) Megacyte: 52.44 % (44.71 %) Morphite: 32.67 % (22.77 %)
For those interested, below the list of regions classified by mineral marketshare. Every Empire region is listed, except Aridia, Syndicate, Solitude and Providence.
Large mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Genesis (30.78 %) Domain (12.35 %) Lonetrek (11.04 %) Essence (7.86 %) The Forge (7.66 %)
Medium mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Tash-Murkon (4.85 %) Heimatar (4.64 %) Verge Vendor (3.37 %) The Citadel (2.44 %) Metropolis (2.53 %) Khanid (2.42 %) Sinq Liason (2.16 %)
Small mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Kador (1.93 %) Kor-Azor (1.31 %) Derelik (1.22 %) Everyshore (1.15 %) Placid (1.00 %) Molden Heath (0.61 %) The Bleak Lands (0.37 %) Devoid (0.31 %)
The 3 selected regions for the Magma Mineral Index will be chosen from the "Large mineral sales turnover"-list. To have an omber containing region included and to maximize the volume of low-end minerals in the Index, the 3 regions will be: Genesis, Lonetrek and Essence. These regions will be reviewed every 2 months to adjust them if marketshares should change.
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Komisches
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Posted - 2004.11.17 03:33:00 -
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Bugger, that means i'll have to wait for Mr Keens to update his, as I buy closer to home then any of those 3 regions. I might start using this one, and his though, to fuel our production site.
Great resource btw!
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Komisches
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Posted - 2004.11.17 03:33:00 -
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Bugger, that means i'll have to wait for Mr Keens to update his, as I buy closer to home then any of those 3 regions. I might start using this one, and his though, to fuel our production site.
Great resource btw!
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.17 09:19:00 -
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Update week 47:
The mineral market closed mixed this week, with a remarkable isogen gain and zydrine decline.
While tritanium ended unchanged, pyerite price shows another weakness with a 2.69 percent drop.
A massive sell-off caused mexallon price to almost reach the 11 isk mark.
After a few weeks of stalling, Isogen got another boost and reached a new all-time high, at 82.39 Isk.
Zydrine returns to the bottum of its mid-term price channel, with a decline of 3.49 percent.
Megacyte makes up last week loss and continues its slow rally upwards.
Morphite had shown strenght during the last month, but looked to feel some pressure early this week after a few huge sellorders.
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.17 09:19:00 -
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Update week 47:
The mineral market closed mixed this week, with a remarkable isogen gain and zydrine decline.
While tritanium ended unchanged, pyerite price shows another weakness with a 2.69 percent drop.
A massive sell-off caused mexallon price to almost reach the 11 isk mark.
After a few weeks of stalling, Isogen got another boost and reached a new all-time high, at 82.39 Isk.
Zydrine returns to the bottum of its mid-term price channel, with a decline of 3.49 percent.
Megacyte makes up last week loss and continues its slow rally upwards.
Morphite had shown strenght during the last month, but looked to feel some pressure early this week after a few huge sellorders.
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Zhuge Liang
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Posted - 2004.11.22 18:22:00 -
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Factory forum now has a links sticky where everyone can submit links to their resources, thanks to mr M for his thread too.
Links sticky is here
ZhuuÀ gheyÀleeÀyan (Kongming) |

Zhuge Liang
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Posted - 2004.11.22 18:22:00 -
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Factory forum now has a links sticky where everyone can submit links to their resources, thanks to mr M for his thread too.
Links sticky is here
ZhuuÀ gheyÀleeÀyan (Kongming) |
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