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Re: Rawnoc post# 38921

Friday, 04/23/2010 11:57:10 AM

Friday, April 23, 2010 11:57:10 AM

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Thanks for the thoughtful reply and the info. But I submit to you, that if aluminum cans were worthless, they'd be clogging up landfills too, but they are not, they are a useful commodity, and thus worth about .50 a pound, that's 1000.00 a ton. Should used plastic become a commodity, a base material for something as important and expensive as fuel, that a market will develop there too, it doesn't take an economic genius, or an MIT egghead for that matter, to understand this most basic law of supply and demand.

So if the company is basing their projections upon the idea of free raw material in perpetuity, it is worse than ridiculous.

Why don't you refigure their projections at 1000.00 a ton for the raw material and see what you come up with?

Good luck!