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I usually figure something is worth what someone will pay for it. It doesn't matter what it cost to make it or how much matter is there.If someone made a suit with a built in cloaking device(40 years and we will have them) that cost them 10k to build you may think I'm crazy to be willing to pay 10 million. If I had the money I probably would.
Price is ALWAYS determined by supply & demand.
Quote from: 95bcwh on 23 Sep 2007, 01:55 amPrice is ALWAYS determined by supply & demand. In a competitive market, price is more a function of what the market will bear.Cheers
Huh? Are you saying that "In a competitive market, price is more of a function of what the market will bear, and less of a function of supply and demand"???Quote from: Daygloworange on 23 Sep 2007, 02:07 amQuote from: 95bcwh on 23 Sep 2007, 01:55 amPrice is ALWAYS determined by supply & demand. In a competitive market, price is more a function of what the market will bear.Cheers
Not always. Gas prices are completely counter-intuitive to the supply and demand rule.
Why does a pair of these speakers cost more than a Toyota Prius?
Want to build your own pair of Watt Puppies? Heres your chance. Thorsten came up with an alternative design a few years back.He called it the David-Jerico.
But are they better than these other speakers?
Perhaps some of you remember Chivas Regal. It was an average scotch with a fancy bottle in a velvet pouch. The ads in Playboy led one to assume that the stuff was liquid heaven and that the mere mention of Chivas would get you laid and lead to a promotion. The ad campaign worked. The illusion was a success.