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'''New ore deposits located on (Planet)''' is a [[News Bulletin]] by [[Tony Knox]] posted to the [[Commerce and Communications Network]] in [[2790]]. The article denotes a 25% decrease in the price of either [[cesium]], [[lythia]], [[iridium]], [[platinum]] or [[rhodium]] on the specified planet.
'''New ore deposits located on (Planet)''' is a [[News Bulletin]] posted to the [[Commerce and Communications Network]] in [[2790]]. The article denotes a 25% decrease in the price of either [[cesium]], [[lythia]], [[iridium]], [[platinum]] or [[rhodium]] on the specified planet.


== Report ==  
== Report ==  


''New ore deposits located on (Planet)''<BR>
''New ore deposits located on (Planet)''<BR>
''Tony Knox writes.<BR>
''{Name} writes.<BR>
''Surveyors have discovered extensive quantities of mineable ore on {Planet}, and preliminary extraction is already taking place. Prices have dropped considerably, and mercantile activity has increased greatly, presumably due to the substantial profits to be made in export.
''Surveyors have discovered extensive quantities of mineable ore on {Planet}, and preliminary extraction is already taking place. Prices have dropped considerably, and mercantile activity has increased greatly, presumably due to the substantial profits to be made in export.
[[Category:News_Bulletins]]
[[Category:News_Bulletins]]

Revision as of 19:36, 1 February 2011

New ore deposits located on (Planet) is a News Bulletin posted to the Commerce and Communications Network in 2790. The article denotes a 25% decrease in the price of either cesium, lythia, iridium, platinum or rhodium on the specified planet.

Report

New ore deposits located on (Planet)
{Name} writes.
Surveyors have discovered extensive quantities of mineable ore on {Planet}, and preliminary extraction is already taking place. Prices have dropped considerably, and mercantile activity has increased greatly, presumably due to the substantial profits to be made in export.