I guess putting this into the "good news" thread is clear evidence that you are a shorter ;
And yes - the overreaction of our authorities is quite concerning. It won't be a flu like virus taking us down, but the idiocy of our authorities who seem to follow more the hype created by a wild internet mob of fear mongers rather than common sense.
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I guess putting this into the "good news" thread is clear evidence that you are a shorter ;
And yes - the overreaction of our authorities is quite concerning. It won't be a flu like virus taking us down, but the idiocy of our authorities who seem to follow more the hype created by a wild internet mob of fear mongers rather than common sense.
He is a shorter..don't see it from all his posts?...l
I guess putting this into the "good news" thread is clear evidence that you are a shorter ;
And yes - the overreaction of our authorities is quite concerning. It won't be a flu like virus taking us down, but the idiocy of our authorities who seem to follow more the hype created by a wild internet mob of fear mongers rather than common sense.
lol shorter just informing the masses .... information is key
While a suspension is abnormal, the industry regularly goes through periods of pushing and cutting right back inline with prices. As long as it is only a short term blip (which is what they seem to be suggesting with Chinese holidays etc) then it should have little overall effect on the GDP. Different story for those in the local industry who won't be getting pay packets after Christmas splurging though.
While a suspension is abnormal, the industry regularly goes through periods of pushing and cutting right back inline with prices. As long as it is only a short term blip (which is what they seem to be suggesting with Chinese holidays etc) then it should have little overall effect on the GDP. Different story for those in the local industry who won't be getting pay packets after Christmas splurging though.
your right about the ebbs and flows of forestry in a normal cycle , the big unknown though is how long or how big the virus gets. if the worst happens it will affect forestry along with every other exporter from nz in reduced demand , port issues , labour at ports to unload , unused inventory buildup driving prices down etc.
i see other exporters reviewing shipments already due to chinese port issues
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