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Haulie Berry
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Posted - 2012.05.18 23:07:00 -
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Implying Implications wrote:If you want t1 production to be profitable you have to be prepared to mine your own minerals.
Not sure if trolling or stupid.
People always say to bet on stupid, though. |

Debiru
Flashpoint Industries Imperial Hull Tankers
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Posted - 2012.05.19 17:46:00 -
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There is quite a bit of bad advice being given in this thread.
Lets start with this one;
teh ubernesstrader wrote:im with tau on this one, alot of players see ships as the big want, think about the numbers.
1 ship contains multipul fittings you need to just look at the web at fittings for popular ships and get a general idea i would start with that ships are big money but they are also alot more minerals to make and smaller margins due to the fact that there are hundreds of people thinking exactly the same thing and trying to do what you was thinking. Ships are primarily fit with Meta 1-4, or tech 2 modules. Basic, Meta 0 Tech 1 modules are not used very much on ships at all. In fact, tech two producers are a very large demographic when it comes to consumers for tech 1 items, because they can use them for their tech 2 production. With changes to loot drops it should become more profitable for them to build the T1M0 themselves, but that doesn't mean M0 will be any more prevalent in ship fittings. There are thousands upon thousands of missioners in EVE, and most of them salvage. We have enough Meta 1-4 modules to satisfy ship fitting demand, and Meta 1-2 are usually as cheap or cheaper than M0. You have to be very careful about doing Module production, as much of it won't give you enough profits to take you from a starting industrialist to a med-tier industrialist. Taking a year to make your first billion isn't the way to go.
Yes, ships are heavily produced, but they also tend to keep their profit margins intact for the most part, and you can diversify very easily. Starting industrialists should focus on building destroyers and cruisers if they want to get into ship production. A hundred million ISK is more than enough to start up on that, and ships are better than many other types of production you can get into.
teh ubernesstrader wrote: this is a long haul end of....... dont think its quick cash because that aint happening either you need to invest.
Pretty damn quick from my experience. Investing 1 billion, you can easily make 50m a day. Get a freighter and all that only takes 1-2 hours of work a day. Possibly less depending on how you set up your production.
Implying Implications wrote:If you want t1 production to be profitable you have to be prepared to mine your own minerals. Worst post in this thread. I invested 1.5b and I made 1b in 15 days. I bought every bit of my minerals from Market. And not Jita market either. |

Mavnas
The Scope Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.05.21 22:00:00 -
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Sutskop wrote:Juanathan Caille wrote:Profit margins so low. :(
More ISK/hour to just sell the minerals. I am sad about posters like this.
Why? They reduce competition. |

Arcticblue2
Nordic Freelancers inc
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Posted - 2012.05.22 10:37:00 -
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Implying Implications wrote:If you want t1 production to be profitable you have to be prepared to mine your own minerals.
That is just stupid, minerals mined is not cheaper than minerals bought !!! because if you sell it you would get the same amount of isk. Mining your own minerals is not free mineral, your time cost money !!!
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