Thursday, December 18, 2014 11:37:16 PM
a) big companies are going to be subcontracting out their work to lower their overall overhead cost.
b) little companies are be going to be popping up here and there and the ones that have been in the longest (25 years at least) will be the ones that make it the most
**This only comes from a manufacturing and producing standpoint as that is where my experience lies. But the big companies that had the most machinery.. (they had to start liquidating when the prices never recovered). I am short in oil and would like to see the little guys survive and prove their worthy.
Just wait til one of the little big ones starts crying. PPSs going to be going through the roof!
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