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Reloading Components in Stock -- Running Topic

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Just lake happened the last 3 times...
I see what you did there... but folks who probably know way more about business than you or I have probably looked at historical supply/demand curves vs the cost of building a new factory and concluded that it's not the right move for their company. Building a factory, getting all the tooling, hiring extra labor isn't so easy nowadays... and when an R is in office, they would end up having way too much supply laying around. At this moment... they are selling everything they can make and at increased prices too. Given what you know about corporate types, don't you think if they thought it would make them more money they would do it...so they must not think it will. It sucks for us consumers... but I can understand why they don't.
 
I see what you did there... but folks who probably know way more about business than you or I have probably looked at historical supply/demand curves vs the cost of building a new factory and concluded that it's not the right move for their company. Building a factory, getting all the tooling, hiring extra labor isn't so easy nowadays... and when an R is in office, they would end up having way too much supply laying around. At this moment... they are selling everything they can make and at increased prices too. Given what you know about corporate types, don't you think if they thought it would make them more money they would do it...so they must not think it will. It sucks for us consumers... but I can understand why they don't.
Exactly.
 
5 boxes of Berger 200-20X in stock at Blue Collar as of right now . . .
 
I see what you did there... but folks who probably know way more about business than you or I have probably looked at historical supply/demand curves vs the cost of building a new factory and concluded that it's not the right move for their company. Building a factory, getting all the tooling, hiring extra labor isn't so easy nowadays... and when an R is in office, they would end up having way too much supply laying around. At this moment... they are selling everything they can make and at increased prices too. Given what you know about corporate types, don't you think if they thought it would make them more money they would do it...so they must not think it will. It sucks for us consumers... but I can understand why they don't.
I was agreeing with you. That’s 100% accurate. But people are irrational.
 

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