What wrong with the diamond market?

What's going on in Kapilands?
This section is for all about the game itself.

Moderator: moderators

Guest

Post by Guest » 10.06.2008, 10:55

jin wrote:but the profit in stores is phenomenal. and i mean really phenomenal. at times you can make more than 3 times profit than wardrobes (well since wardrobes seem to be the most popular store product, i'll use it as a standard to compare against)
it would be nice to hear some facts about selling the diamond rings since i dont have a jewelry store. i asked one of my friends who has jewelry stores to do some research about diamond rings and i found that the profits are just outrageously low :shock: but then again, i probably missed something important, thats why i would like to hear your side of the story

Guest

Post by Guest » 10.06.2008, 12:41

The thing you probably missed was the demand levels in the stores. Some days its only 60% fulfilled others its 150%. On the days its 150% the price you can get is rock bottom, on the days its 60% you can get a much better price.

Guest

Post by Guest » 10.06.2008, 13:53

right, i missed that out, thanks ;)

Guest

Post by Guest » 10.06.2008, 17:53

GREED inc. wrote:thats a bit contradictory to your statement that diamond rings = high earning business or did i misunderstand completely yet again :shock:
if you sell your own diamond rings when theres only a 60% supply you can sell for liek 15,000+ per ring whihc is a lot of money! but if the person had lots of mines instead of making diamonds it would be smarter to make stones-if though you only have a 100m2 mine-which in my case can only make 12,500 stones a day- then it might be worth buying the other neccecary buildings and selling diamond rings :)

so i did make some diamond rings and the warehouse price was 650 caps-since i make my own power and water the price is probally closer to 1,000 caps

but if you manage to sell 10 a day @15,000 then thats 140k profit- but ofc you would need to expand and advertise your store so therefore it can be a very expensive buisness with a low demand compared to supply- BUT since like cars they sell for a lot they are highly profitable :)

get me now?

Guest

Post by Guest » 10.06.2008, 18:05

no i dont, i need to know how big your stores are :shock: its a difference if you sell 10 rings in a 100 sqm store or a 10k sqm store. of course, the difference between selling price and warehouse price (or market price, for that matter) can be huge, but if you make 1.5 million profit in one day with a, say, 5k sqm store thats a bit low.

Guest

Post by Guest » 10.06.2008, 19:01

hmmmmmmmm why am i always on the losing side of the arguments? :P

i like making arguments ffair though but im this case i reckon jewlery=pure poopy :P

greed wins....

1 - 0

to greed inc :P

Post Reply