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'''Construction strike generates materials surplus''' is a [[News Bulletin | '''Construction strike generates materials surplus''' is a [[News Bulletin]] posted to the [[Commerce and Communications Network]] in [[2790]]. The article denotes a 15% decrease in the price of [[biopolys]], [[brikcrete]], [[lumber]], [[plasteen]] and [[Titan]] on the specified planet. | ||
== Report == | == Report == | ||
''Construction strike generates materials surplus''<BR> | ''Construction strike generates materials surplus''<BR> | ||
''Industry reporter | ''Industry reporter {Name} writes.<BR> | ||
''{Planet} authorities have still to strike a deal with state-employed construction workers, who have taken industrial action over low wages. As a result, this year's projects target seems unlikely to be met, and a huge stockpile of industrial materials remain unused. Rumors suggest that these will be sold of at low prices, perhaps in order to finance a deal with the building community. | ''{Planet} authorities have still to strike a deal with state-employed construction workers, who have taken industrial action over low wages. As a result, this year's projects target seems unlikely to be met, and a huge stockpile of industrial materials remain unused. Rumors suggest that these will be sold of at low prices, perhaps in order to finance a deal with the building community. | ||
[[Category:News_Bulletins]] | [[Category:News_Bulletins]] |
Revision as of 19:31, 1 February 2011
Construction strike generates materials surplus is a News Bulletin posted to the Commerce and Communications Network in 2790. The article denotes a 15% decrease in the price of biopolys, brikcrete, lumber, plasteen and Titan on the specified planet.
Report
Construction strike generates materials surplus
Industry reporter {Name} writes.
{Planet} authorities have still to strike a deal with state-employed construction workers, who have taken industrial action over low wages. As a result, this year's projects target seems unlikely to be met, and a huge stockpile of industrial materials remain unused. Rumors suggest that these will be sold of at low prices, perhaps in order to finance a deal with the building community.