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Abraham Kennedy
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2015.08.02 20:29:00 -
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In my region, there are buyers of raw ore that are higher than their parts, as in, the reprocessed minerals collectively sell for less than the ore batch unprocessed. I have two guesses: the buyers can reprocess the ore batch better than I or the buyers were too lazy to do the math.
Please enlighten me, Warrior Wizards of Eve. Thx. |

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Zero Zentharis
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Posted - 2015.08.02 20:48:52 -
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Fully upgraded nullsec stations have much higher refine rate then highsec stations. |

Mephiztopheleze
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2015.08.02 21:24:33 -
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also ease of hauling. you can compress ore, you can't compress minerals (except through manufacture etc).
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Alexi Stokov
State War Academy Caldari State
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Posted - 2015.08.02 21:41:38 -
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I believe there are missions that require raw ore
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Sabriz Adoudel
Black Hydra Consortium. CODE.
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Posted - 2015.08.02 22:25:28 -
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Another factor is sometimes people post a buy order on ore, get outbid, but 0.01 rather than recalculate.
But it's probably a transport thing. Someone is building supercaps nearby.
Shoot everyone. Let the Saviour sort it out.
I enforce the New Haliama Code of Conduct via wardec ops. Ignorance of the law is no excuse - read about requirements for highsec miners at www.minerbumping.com
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Tomb Ovaert
Freelance Entreprises LLC
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Posted - 2015.08.03 11:12:44 -
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As has been mentioned, it is likely due to high-er reprocessing yields in low-er security space: I think in High Security space one could get a 75% yield, 78% in Lowsec and around 82% in Nullsec outpost. |

Abraham Kennedy
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2015.08.03 12:38:57 -
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Tomb Ovaert wrote:As has been mentioned, it is likely due to high-er reprocessing yields in low-er security space: I think in High Security space one could get a 75% yield, 78% in Lowsec and around 82% in Nullsec outpost.
Thanks for replying but why did you type high-er and low-er when higher and lower are the correct spelling of these words?
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Kain Duku
LoGisTicAl ERr0R
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Posted - 2015.08.03 13:02:24 -
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Abraham Kennedy wrote:Tomb Ovaert wrote:As has been mentioned, it is likely due to high-er reprocessing yields in low-er security space: I think in High Security space one could get a 75% yield, 78% in Lowsec and around 82% in Nullsec outpost. Thanks for replying but why did you type high-er and low-er when higher and lower are the correct spelling of these words?
Maybe he intended it as the fact you it may be a higher yield but not as high as it could be.
So a high/higher yield.
I could be misreading but that's how I took it  |

Tomb Ovaert
Freelance Entreprises LLC
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Posted - 2015.08.03 14:15:55 -
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Ore price puzzle resolved, another one emerges.
Mr Duku indeed saw correctly, as there are three places, where one could refine basic ores at, that differ distinctly in yield. |

Abraham Kennedy
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2015.08.04 12:27:05 -
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Good information. But it still does not explain the large gap. A guy is buying Scordite for $803,666 from me and if I reprocess it I can only earn $666,640 from sale of the minerals. (The batch size is 33,333.)
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Tomb Ovaert
Freelance Entreprises LLC
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Posted - 2015.08.04 14:43:06 -
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Well, Scordite batch in an outpost is "worth" 2,895 ISK with Trit at 5 ISK and Pyer 10 ISK per unit. At the prices that you're selling, the price ends up being around 4.14 and 8.28, respectively. |

Abraham Kennedy
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2015.08.04 20:47:57 -
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The actual prices are 4.15 and 7.39. |

Sabriz Adoudel
Black Hydra Consortium. CODE.
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Posted - 2015.08.04 23:18:55 -
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Abraham Kennedy wrote:Good information. But it still does not explain the large gap. A guy is buying Scordite for $803,666 from me and if I reprocess it I can only earn $666,640 from sale of the minerals. (The batch size is 33,333.)
If they are compressing it to haul for supercapital building, they might very well be willing to overpay in order to reduce the number of jumps they need to haul a freighter full of compressed ore.
I know I will pay 3-4% more for goods that are where I want them just to avoid the risks of transporting them (granted, I do have a few more wars than many).
Shoot everyone. Let the Saviour sort it out.
I enforce the New Haliama Code of Conduct via wardec ops. Ignorance of the law is no excuse - read about requirements for highsec miners at www.minerbumping.com
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Tau Cabalander
Retirement Retreat Working Stiffs
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Posted - 2015.08.04 23:29:22 -
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Sabriz Adoudel wrote:I know I will pay 3-4% more for goods that are where I want them ... Location! Location! Location!
By far the most overpriced item on every market: shuttles! One can easily pay 10x or more than their manufacturing cost, if it is in the right location.
Usually also industrials and *************** [censored because I manufacture and sell a lot of those]. |

Sabriz Adoudel
Black Hydra Consortium. CODE.
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Posted - 2015.08.05 00:14:59 -
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Tau Cabalander wrote:Sabriz Adoudel wrote:I know I will pay 3-4% more for goods that are where I want them ... Location! Location! Location! By far the most overpriced item on every market: shuttles! One can easily pay 10x or more than their manufacturing cost, if it is in the right location. Usually also industrials and *************** [censored because I manufacture and sell a lot of those].
You build interceptors?
I flip those a lot but don't build them much. Recently bought a lot of Taranis hulls at 15m and sold them at 21m which was nice.
Shoot everyone. Let the Saviour sort it out.
I enforce the New Haliama Code of Conduct via wardec ops. Ignorance of the law is no excuse - read about requirements for highsec miners at www.minerbumping.com
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Tomb Ovaert
Freelance Entreprises LLC
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Posted - 2015.08.05 08:21:37 -
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Are supercapitals still a thing in an Aegis world?
I think most of the Highsec ores fall under Opportunity cost. |
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