eCSFR Markets - Day 1376

Day 1,376, 13:14 Published in Slovakia United Kingdom by BaskB

Evening All,

And here's my next installment of the market watch.


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And 2 Small Graphs (Which will grow as I track the data):-


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Key

Type - Company and Quality Type
Produced - Units produced per worker including current bonuses
Unit Sell - Current market sell price per unit
Value Per Wellness/Use - After comments in last post, this is the broken down value for 1 of the unit by number of Wellness or Uses it gives
Total Value - Produced items multiplied by unit price
Tax - Need not say anything here....
Total - Total Value minus Tax
Wages - Current Highest price wage offer on market
Workers - Number of workers in the company obviously using 5 in the current case
Income- Total of Sales minus wages (doesnt take into account Raw mats needed if any)
Min Sell Value- The minumum unit value you need to sell at to break even, Finished goods one needs work as the tax throws things a little.
Resources needed- Number of resources required for all workers to produce the max amount in the company
Cost @ market- If you were to buy Raws from the market this is the value
Cost own- This column uses the min sell price your Q5 Raw Mat companies can produce the raws at, for those that like to profit more
Total at market- Income minus resources at market price
Gold Value - Gold Value of the above SKK amount on current market rate
Total using own- Income minus the Cost own column, for those that are using there own produced Raws.
Gold - Gold Value of the above SKK amount on current market rate.
Analysis

Well in just 2 days we've had a few minor things happen that seem to have caused an interesting trend in the market, VAT on Weps moved upto 10% and Wages are also climbing up.

Both factors are causing fluctuation in prices although it appears to at the minute be a downward trend.... Go figure.... Will be monitoring this over the next few days as company profits are squeezed by the factors.

As a nation we also at the minute appear to have either a WRM rush or shortage in the market with less than 3000 units on the market as I type this. However as you can see from the table, I think this is simply down to the fact WRM isnt profitable with employees at current wages and sadly am not sure if there is anyway to rectify this unless WRM prices rise further (thus knocking onto Weps...)

An interesting few days ahead as the tax rise and Wages push companies further I think.

BaskB