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'''Ore market crashes''' is a [[News Bulletin]] by [[Tony Knox]] posted to the [[Commerce and Communications Network]] in [[2790]]. The article denotes a 30% decrease in the price of [[cesium]], [[lythia]], [[iridium]], [[platinum]] and [[rhodium]] on the specified planet.
'''Ore market crashes''' is a [[News Bulletin]] posted to the [[Commerce and Communications Network]] in [[2790]]. The article denotes a 30% decrease in the price of [[cesium]], [[lythia]], [[iridium]], [[platinum]] and [[rhodium]] on the specified planet.


== Report ==  
== Report ==  


''Ore market crashes''<BR>
''Ore market crashes''<BR>
''Stock market analyst Tony Knox reports.<BR>
''Stock market analyst {Name} reports.<BR>
''The {Planet} stock market took a battering last night, following some ruthless action on the part of speculators. It seems that large stocks of different ores have been hoarded up, only to flood the market when prices were favorable. As a result, the whole value of the ores market has dropped significantly, and many traders are trying to sell their surplus in an attempt to cover losses.
''The {Planet} stock market took a battering last night, following some ruthless action on the part of speculators. It seems that large stocks of different ores have been hoarded up, only to flood the market when prices were favorable. As a result, the whole value of the ores market has dropped significantly, and many traders are trying to sell their surplus in an attempt to cover losses.
[[Category:News_Bulletins]]
[[Category:News_Bulletins]]

Revision as of 19:39, 1 February 2011

Ore market crashes is a News Bulletin posted to the Commerce and Communications Network in 2790. The article denotes a 30% decrease in the price of cesium, lythia, iridium, platinum and rhodium on the specified planet.

Report

Ore market crashes
Stock market analyst {Name} reports.
The {Planet} stock market took a battering last night, following some ruthless action on the part of speculators. It seems that large stocks of different ores have been hoarded up, only to flood the market when prices were favorable. As a result, the whole value of the ores market has dropped significantly, and many traders are trying to sell their surplus in an attempt to cover losses.