btw, we're still looking for some high quality steel, up to 250$ apiece if it's really wort it (like, Q30 or above).
I'll buy 250k worth of it.
I just started a smelter after seeing how hard it is to obtain good steel from the market. Planning on pumping everything into research and steel manufacturing
So far every single company I've started has flopped. The problem is that there never seems to be any demand in stores, and I can't make a decent profit selling to other players. Is there some trick I'm missing?
Don't bandwagon. You're probably not doing it, but I dunno. Everyone does it. They look at a strong market, they see someone making millions on it, and then everyone jumps on it at the same time, which drives prices down to export level in no time.
The most profitable companies are the riskiest, similar to how it is IRL. I actually made so much money exporting fricking peanut butter that the system flagged me multiple times for cheating because I was selling it at too high. That was because people were diving into other markets like vanilla and salt which looked more profitable, but were rapidly becoming unprofitable because people were self-supplying and oversaturating the market.
Also, don't bother with fruit and fruit products
Gah, what is it with all the people doing IPOs and selling their company a day or two later? I've inherited 4 companies lately from people selling all their shares.
Guess I'll have to stop investing in the stock market. I can't manage all these companies. I already have 5 of my own.
None of them are bad companies - they were making a profit and still are. I don't see why the owners sold them.
For me, it was partially because by the time I go IPO, I've already gotten bored of the game. IPO is an exit strategy for me, an endgame.
Personally, I get bored of it when they actually start doing very well. By the time I dumped Kunullung Kitchen, it was already manufacturing high quality vanilla products. At that point, there was no real alternative to making profits other than undercutting everyone else, spending tons of time into researching other elements of the chain, or buying stores and going through the store grind.
The grind just gets really annoying at that point, so I'm tempted to ragequit (and take along with me a few hundred millions).