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W3C - Selling Strategy - prices may decline

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Andy

Monday, March 5, 2012 - 12:28 am Click here to edit this post
We see some examples of countries losing money when their products are not sold on the market, even if the market has a shortage.
In recent months, many players have revised their purchasing quality and are now buying lower quality products.
as a result, products that are offered at a very high price remain unsold, their price declines each game month and at the end, they are sold for a much lower price.

example I have just seen:
an oil company produces at Q290 but trying to sell at 330.
Nobody is buying, the corporation sits on the product and sells it later after the price declined.
the corporation shows "Some Left" or even worse
while the market has a shortage of oil.

Our advice has always been, (even before quality became more important):
if the product is produced at Q290, ask for 290 or preferably 280 so that it will sell immediately, especially when there is a shortage on the market.
This oil corporation showed a loss while the price of oil is high and the corporation should be very profitable.


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