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111-12-11 The Dysprosium Desaster PDF Print E-mail
Written by Karagh   
Wednesday, 23 December 2009 20:52

Some more news from the industrial frontline.

As some of you already may noticed the Dysprosium price is on a free fall at the moment and reached a critical point. Dysrpsium dropped in price within th alst 3 month from 180k ISK p/u to now 27k ISK p/u. Never in the history of Dysprosium it where at such a low price. It will have a heavy impact on the moon holders because their income per moon will decrease drastically
12.096.000.000 per month per moon down to 1.814.400.000 (4 weeks * 168h * 100 units * price). It took ages and whole campaigns to take the moons and a lot of ships will have died in this struggles - so now it where all for nothing.

Analysis of Dysprosium:

As you can see in the attached image the trend is still downwards. The target price corridor will be at about 25k ISK or below. Dysprosium is used for Hypersynaptics and Ferrogel which are used in Sensor Clusters, Thrusters, Shield Emitters and Reactors. According to the latest inventions the requirements on those goods have decreased massivley. Thats why this moon mineral will be rather useless for critical strategic use in future.

Last Updated on Friday, 15 January 2010 11:29
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111-11-20 Jita market crash continued PDF Print E-mail
Written by Karagh   
Monday, 23 November 2009 10:25
In the last weeks the instable price situation in jita have ruined some of the partipiating competitors. Due to a massive buyout of all availible t2 component parts, advanced materials, simple reactions as well as moon minerals with a total value of several hundred billion isk the prices where gone high. At the market panic afterwards lots of corporations emptied their stocks afterwards and the collapse of the market got much more worse. Dysprosium - the most valuable moon mineral dropped in price by more than 50 percent from about 200k ISK to 90k right now (note that there are several hundred thousands of units avialiable on the market). That way several hundred billions of market value where lost again.
Last Updated on Friday, 15 January 2010 11:27
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