wrapup.
What if Google were evil? a question posed by Wired, to which sergey brin aptly replies “We were evil” (curiously enough at the sixth of june 2006) I can’t quite bring myself to call a company evil for meeting shareholder demands. there’s too much dynamics involved to be able to do a sober judgement of the business practices, one of which is corporate opaqueness.
In Eve we’re getting ready to launch our primary IPO and the last weeks we’ve been focusing on financial reports and ibank spreads.
The amazing thing with Eve is that the market functionality allows for market price statistics via an export function of region prices for single products. This has enabled me to play the mark^H^H^H^H proverbial piper, i’ve been collecting information, running the numbers and trying to see how different trade routes will pay off and if we dare to use our blockade runners through the badlands.
the Badlands is what i choose to call the low-security systems of Eve, we’ve been selling frigates and destroyers in some of the more trafficked badland systems, which has proven profitable by a power of 4 compared to rookie systems like the ever smartmobbed jita system.
The money is definetly in the contested systems.
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