brian steinberger
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What I'm curious about is how come none of the other manufacturers are increasing their prices?
We live in a nasty world where people make money not by adding to the wealth of the world but simply by speculation with no concern for the consequences.
pentaxuser
Even worse is, that they are allowed to do this with billions of borrowed / loaned money from banks, so in essence our money. :confused:
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The people who got screwed are the 20% or 58 who lost their jobs at Harmon, that's not nice. I'd rather see some products cut and nothing new in the works than to see people lose their jobs.
Watch the movie 'Inside Job' some time, if you haven't already. I don't wish to derail the thread, but that there isn't legislation preventing trading in derivatives and betting against poorly performing mortgages is just utterly ludicrous. Mutual funds aren't safe anymore.
I hope the silver speculators get screwed like the Hunt Brothers 30 years ago at some point soon.
"In addition, markets are experiencing the growing impact of finance, with a significant increase in financial investment flows into commodity derivative markets in recent years.
Marco
I just can't justify plonking £400 down for 100 sheets of paper
I recently picked up 20 rolls of current Agfa APX100 at £1 per roll (Silverprint were selling it like hot cakes at Photographica in London last Month). I know it's not the same as the original APX - but it is pretty good film and exceptional for that sort of money. Which sort of brings me to a "thought":
If there's silver in traditional B&W film, either the amount used in various films / brands must vary massively and/or the cost of production for Ilford is disproportionately high compared to the likes of Foma, Agfa, etc.......
It does seem difficult to reconcile the Ilford price hike solely with the increase in the price of silver. That said, a world without Ilford (the photographic company not the place in Essex) would be a very bad place indeed.....
bummer, good thing my big order of kentmere paper is going through right before that, and remaining stocks will stay at the lower prices for awhile im sure as well at the big stores.
I recently picked up 20 rolls of current Agfa APX100 at £1 per roll (Silverprint were selling it like hot cakes at Photographica in London last Month).
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