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Martun
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Posted - 2007.01.18 03:46:00 -
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Auctioning a Modulated Strip Miner II BPO, no ME research and lvl 4 or so @ PE (next level of PE will only save a few minutes).
In a POS it builts out aprox 13 (12.8 to be more precise) modules per day. At current Jita price of 25 mil/unit and lets round up the built cost at 5 mil/unit (it's lower then that though) it will generate aprox 260 mil ISK/day profit. That's aprox 8 billion ISK / month.
Also please consider that there is no Strip Miner I BPO ingame, so it's invention free.
That being said, the auction rules are theese:
- Start Bid: 10 bil - Reserve: None - Minimum Increase: 1 bil - End Time: Monday, 22nd Jan, 22:00 EveTime - Sniper rule: 15 minutes.
Good Luck.
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Drofier Ilmatti
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Posted - 2007.01.18 03:51:00 -
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10 bil
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Dirty Deeds
KaYSeRiSPoR
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Posted - 2007.01.18 04:28:00 -
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May i ask you some thing about this bpo , pls contact me ingame
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Eivessa
Novell Industries
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Posted - 2007.01.18 04:30:00 -
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11b
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Martun
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Posted - 2007.01.18 04:33:00 -
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Ask here and i will reply here if it is related to the sale of this print.
PS: i am not interested in your buyout offers DD btw.
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Dirty Deeds
KaYSeRiSPoR
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Posted - 2007.01.18 04:37:00 -
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Edited by: Dirty Deeds on 18/01/2007 04:34:14
Originally by: Martun Ask here and i will reply here if it is related to the sale of this print.
PS: i am not interested in your buyout offers DD btw.
I was not going to offer a buy out okay, dont accuse me of something i dont wanna do. My question is,
did you win this bpo in the last seeding or did u allready have it?
I will bid 20 bil
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Martun
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Posted - 2007.01.18 04:58:00 -
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I did not mean to be rude. Sorry.
It's just i know you are a reseller and thus offering/buying low and selling high.
As for the print i had it for a while now. It is not from the current reseed.
Thank you for your bid.
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Drofier Ilmatti
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Posted - 2007.01.18 05:53:00 -
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21bil
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Father Weebles
Repo Industries
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Posted - 2007.01.18 05:57:00 -
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260mil isk a day? ffs
"Welcome to EVE, where inflation is out of control."
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Jolly Death
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Posted - 2007.01.18 06:22:00 -
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For those of you that dont build in a pos this gives 8 units per day almost exactly.
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maarud
Coreli Corporation Corelum Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.01.18 09:00:00 -
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Originally by: Jolly Death almost exactly.
Heh 
Maarud.
Proudly a Ex-BYDI member |

Traxman
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Posted - 2007.01.18 11:13:00 -
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Would a Raptor BPO be valid as part of the total payment ?
Mail me please, or write here in the forum.
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Martun
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Posted - 2007.01.18 14:18:00 -
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I'm sorry. I am only interested in ISK deals at this point.
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Gouzgounis
Gallente MAZA Solutions
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Posted - 2007.01.18 14:39:00 -
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35bil
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Traxman
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Posted - 2007.01.18 16:09:00 -
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You know its mine Gouzgounis 
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Entilzah Valen
0utbreak
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Posted - 2007.01.18 17:37:00 -
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Originally by: Traxman You know its mine Gouzgounis 

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A Parte
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Posted - 2007.01.18 19:15:00 -
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Do you have any BPCs for sale ? If you do please evemail me ingame. Thanks.
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Martun
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Posted - 2007.01.18 20:54:00 -
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No BPCs in stock and i will not create any, sorry.
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Martun
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Posted - 2007.01.19 20:02:00 -
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bump
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SiDRaN
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Posted - 2007.01.19 21:37:00 -
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36 B
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Traxman
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Posted - 2007.01.19 21:52:00 -
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Edited by: Traxman on 19/01/2007 21:50:35 You sure the bpo is not Pe17 ? Since Pe4 only gives 12.3 units per day and Pe17 gives 12.8 units (in a POS).
(Pe4: 12.3 units on 23h 50m 42.5s to be pretty exact)
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Martun
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Posted - 2007.01.19 22:39:00 -
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I've just done the exact math (up to minutes) for the print's manufacturing time.
Here is a screenshot to backup my numbers:
Now my calculation and correct me if i am wrong:
- 1 day has 1440 minutes - The time interval from the Instalation date and End Date on the picture i've shown is 2 days minus 44 minutes. Thats 1440*2 - 44 = 2836 minutes - Manufacturing jobs yields 25 MSM2s. 2836 / 25 = 113.44 minutes / module - Modules per day is 1440 / 113.44 = 12.6939xxx
My 12.8 number was done without taking in consideration the exact time (including exact minutes). But i dont consider that i offered a misleading informationo when i said 12.8 and the exact number is 12.7
A POS's Rapid Assembly Array has 0.65 time multiplier. Thats doesnt mean the production time is only 35% faster but more likely 40-45% faster.
Hope my asnwer satisfies you.
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DeODokktor
Caldari Dark Templars The Fonz Presidium
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Posted - 2007.01.20 00:19:00 -
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Originally by: Martun
A POS's Rapid Assembly Array has 0.65 time multiplier. Thats doesnt mean the production time is only 35% faster but more likely 40-45% faster.
Hope my asnwer satisfies you.
There's a few players in the game who try to explain it out that way but it's not correct. it's .65 or 35% faster.. so your output over time goes up by like 53.85% ((1/.65)-1).
So you can say it's 35% faster -or- you can say that with a pos you'll get 53.85% bonus production
Lovely bpo btw... ;)
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Traxman
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Posted - 2007.01.20 00:58:00 -
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Edited by: Traxman on 20/01/2007 00:58:07 Martun, seems your lucky ) It acts like it was a Pe17.
Deo: thats the correct formula, some people just belive its 35% more produced without thinking )
And indeed, a sweet bpo, good luck with sales!
(im not trying to misscredit you, it just dident fit my production times.. but have for 50+ other bpos..but i did it in M$ Excel, meaby therefor ..)
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Martun
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Posted - 2007.01.21 06:55:00 -
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page 16 ... no way
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EFS Manager
Eve Financial Services
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Posted - 2007.01.21 12:08:00 -
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You have mail. Before everyone goes off, it is not a buyout offer.
/EFS Manager
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Grash Freedom
Gallente MAZA Solutions
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Posted - 2007.01.21 17:57:00 -
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40 bils
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tinufiel
Caldari z-inc.
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Posted - 2007.01.22 10:58:00 -
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45b check |

Zarks
Omniscient Order
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Posted - 2007.01.22 13:40:00 -
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46bn __________________________________________________ |

Grash Freedom
Gallente MAZA Solutions
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Posted - 2007.01.22 13:55:00 -
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50 bils
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