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A fire at a South Korean plant is contributing to a worldwide pinch in the supply of batteries. PC makers are still sorting out the repercussions.
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A fire at a South Korean plant is contributing to a worldwide pinch in the supply of batteries. PC makers are still sorting out the repercussions.
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November 27, 2009 6:09 AM PST
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Isn't it convenient how when the price of a commodity goes lower there is some catastrophic event that drives the prices up. In the past it has included memory makers but the common thread is that they are all offshore.
Could it be that the reason that the common thread is that all the places that have catastrophic events that raise prices are offshore may just be because that's where most of the stuff is made today? Also perhaps they are made in places where wages are low and so are safety standards?
Is there a US manufacture that makes laptop batteries at all anymore? If not how is one suppose to catch fire and effect the global market?
We in the US also have catastrophic events that vastly effect prices on things made here, look at the hurricane that hit the area of our oil refineries that boosted the price from $1.50/gal to over $3/gal almost overnight.
- by TheManInDboX June 27, 2008 6:59 AM PDT
- Boo hoo the outsourcers are going to loose money... cry me a river...
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