Looks to be a lot of big companies in China that are bankrupt. Ship builders. Steel makers, developers, high speed rail runs at a huge loss year after year.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostSaw this across the screen today, explains some of what we are seeing, but not the entire picture. Why are they hoarding and if they are, they could stop any time and prices head back down pretty fast. Or are they prepping for something else.
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Originally posted by jwabI’ll defend Jazz as I certainly don’t like being reminded about bad marketing decisions I’ve made.
Financial decisions affect your mental health but are not necessarily permanent unlike other decisions we make in our lives.
Caseih, I’d never have expected a comment like that from you.
If one can dish it out , one can take it
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Originally posted by TASFarms View PostLooks to be a lot of big companies in China that are bankrupt. Ship builders. Steel makers, developers, high speed rail runs at a huge loss year after year.
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Originally posted by TASFarms View PostA year ago China banned all video and pics of any govt warehouse. Too many pics showing empty warehouses that had aliitle bit of garbage corn that looked worse than screeningsLast edited by shtferbrains; Jan 6, 2022, 13:24.
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I laugh every time someone claims the Chinese are such savvy manipulative marketers, cooperating as one homogeneous entity, taking advantage of us at every turn.
Yet it always seems to be china buying that drives markets to new highs as they hoard grain at the top. And apparently never show up as buyers at the bottom.
Typical bloated inefficient reactionary bureaucracy.
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