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Cryptoman
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Effect on prices
Cryptoman   9/28/2012 2:13:30 PM
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İ wonder whether this increased supply levels will cause a noticeable reduction in prices for the consumers.

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TaimoorZ   9/29/2012 1:43:11 AM
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@Cryptoman: I don't think the increased supply will have an impact on the prices in the next two, three months. There's already a sufficient demand and a gap in the market that the supply will fulfill. Once that's done with, then the prices may fall if the supply remains constant.

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hash.era   9/29/2012 7:24:13 AM
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Cryptoman: I dont think that will happen. There are so many vendors in the market but prices will remain the same.

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Nemos   9/29/2012 5:54:42 PM
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Nice observation Crypto , it depends on the availability but probably yes , I hope to see a small reduction on the price.  

 

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Hospice_Houngbo   9/29/2012 7:35:38 PM
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@Cryptoman,

If the forecasts are accurate, we can expect that prices will be affected. Besides prices reduction, there is another good news: it is good sign that the global economy is recovering.

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hash.era   9/30/2012 2:12:34 AM
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Nemos I don't think there will be much if a difference here in price since this is not a monopoly market and vendors are there everywhere. So no fir a price change IMO

hash.era
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hash.era   9/30/2012 2:14:52 AM
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Hospice I don't think the forecast can define the price changes here since they know even they do not reduce the price the buyers still be there since there is no other alternative

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nimantha.d   9/30/2012 3:58:23 AM
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Why not ? I do not see any reason why there should not be a price reduction. It might not be a big one but surely a reduction is expected

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nimantha.d   9/30/2012 4:00:19 AM
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Yrs there are more than enough vendors and that Is the reason why a price reduction will happen since everyone will try to sell their own at any cost . True there is no alternative but it can't hold the price

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a job well done
FLYINGSCOT   9/30/2012 9:33:12 AM
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Congratulations to the everyone involved in getting production back on track in the devasted areas. This is a miracluous feat of human perseverance and ingenuity.

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