I have come to the conclusion that after only limited sales of bullion over the last few days that I have saturated the Raxian market. Only now am i begining to see other large mining ships around raxia. The current situation is untenable i cannot go on mining gold and not have it selling, besides the storage costs will ruin me.
I decide to remove a full cargo holds full from the market pack it up and take it to Casia, I figure with the blooming ship building industry that Corwin has developed, i should be able to sell it quickly, I listed it a bit higher than what i normally list bullion for in Raxia to cover transportation costs but it was still significantly lower than the othe lots of bullion for sale.... I cant imagine people would be willing to pay those prices... still i shall have to see how my sales go, If it sells too quickly then i can allways list it for more next time.
While checking prices in Casia i noted that Zaran had a lot of silicon available for sale at very reasonable prices. I didnt like the idea of returning to raxia with an empty caro hold so i stopped off on the way home and grabbed a few Iso's of silicon.... During the trip back to raxia i came up with another idea to expand my range of products on offer, I already had access to some of the best gold bullion in the galaxy, and with a load of silicon, it was begging me that is hould enter into the electronics game, I had seen the prices offered by Crowin in Casia and if i was bothered to spend the time then i would be able to speeze a little more profit out of my mining endeavours, besides it might also help reduce the glut of bullion in raxia and help drive prices up a little.
I finished off the day hanging out meeting new folks at the manufactory while my electronics were being produced.
This is the diary and notes of Sydney Jones, a Space Ship Captain in the ChosenSpace Universe. He is a happy go lucky sort of fellow. Who, you will see if you read further, tends to rely a little too heavily on his googlpedia terminal.
Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 2007
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