[buy] cotton @ 45+Q, cattle @ 110+5Q

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[buy] cotton @ 45+Q, cattle @ 110+5Q

Post by Guest » 16.12.2009, 05:54

Hello!

I'm buying cotton for 45+Q - any quality, any amount!

Also I'm looking for a steady supplier of about 100K cattle q10+ daily, price is 110+5Q. Let me know if you can provide this
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Post by Guest » 21.12.2009, 07:42

I have cotton q27 at 100c

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Post by Guest » 21.12.2009, 11:49

economist wrote:I have cotton q27 at 100c
It's too expensive and makes production of textiles completely unprofitable.
My price for cotton q27 is 67c

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Re: [buy] cotton @ 40+Q, cattle @ 100+3Q

Post by Guest » 28.12.2009, 00:00

rasfast wrote:Hello!
Also I'm looking for a steady supplier of about 100K cattle q10+ daily, price is 100+3Q. Let me know if you can provide this

That price is not profitable for the seller..
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Re: [buy] cotton @ 40+Q, cattle @ 100+3Q

Post by Guest » 28.12.2009, 03:43

pk121 wrote:That price is not profitable for the seller..
I didn't calculate profit from cattle, I have just calculated profit from using it for my production :) How do you think, what price is suitable for cattle producer?

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Post by Guest » 28.12.2009, 17:48

Price for cotton was raised

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Re: [buy] cotton @ 40+Q, cattle @ 100+3Q

Post by Guest » 30.12.2009, 22:30

rasfast wrote:
pk121 wrote:That price is not profitable for the seller..
I didn't calculate profit from cattle, I have just calculated profit from using it for my production :) How do you think, what price is suitable for cattle producer?
take a look at the Corn market prices and remember it takes 30
corn plus water etc to produce cattle.
with no research one would need Q30 corn to make Q10 cattle.
pkinc

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Re: [buy] cotton @ 40+Q, cattle @ 100+3Q

Post by Guest » 31.12.2009, 04:03

pk121 wrote:take a look at the Corn market prices and remember it takes 30
corn plus water etc to produce cattle.
with no research one would need Q30 corn to make Q10 cattle.
Usually market is not a good place to calculate base prices, because it changes very fast. Okay, let's take some current offers of corn (to say truly, the lowest offers):
corn q10 for 5.01 from Egrit Enterprise
corn q14 for 6.5c Amyx LLC
corn q26 for 6.8c from Rosarigasino

Cattle needs 30 corn and 350 water, so we have the production cost:
cattle q3 ~ 245c
cattle q4 ~ 290c
cattle q8 ~ 300c
Prices are very high compared to my offer. But if you produce your own corn, they will be extremely low and you will get very nice profit from cattle.

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