Widely available = cheap, because we're the only o
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Widely available = cheap, because we're the only ones who will pay a pittance for it.
Economics 101
Let's see.... Company A and Company B. We need waste plastic shredded. You can pay $100 a ton to landfill it or accept $50 a ton from us.
According to you, Dr. Goldsmith, and PaperProphet, they'll pull a Pawn Stars from The History Channel and act like they're the only game in town. "Well, we know it's WIDELY available, but we still want $750/ton for it. What, you're offering us $50 a ton for it which will save us $150 per ton? Nah we're going to send it to landfill instead rather than sell it to the only bidder on the planet."
Right. I prefer using common sense instead of some widly pessimistic view that violates all areas of economics and common sense, on line with the laughable notion that Madison County should stockpile there's in a monofill and hold it ransom. Goods in the real world go to the highest bidder. When only one person shows up to bid on something, in the real world, they get an awesome price. Good grief if you can't understand that you shouldn't even be in the stock market let alone JBII.
Don't forget to act cluelessly puzzled and shocked when Q1's margins knock your socks off.