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    Quote Originally Posted by RHINOWSO View Post
    Depends how much the barrels cost, among other factors, but not enough information is available from your statement.
    Somewhere the owner of PSA was quoted as saying they are the biggest customer for FN barrels. Given that infoe it isn't too farfetched to ss-u-m that they are getting them at the same, or better, price as Company 'A.'

    Then it boils down to how much PSA spends compared to Company 'A' in prepping for sale and marketing the barrel. Once again, ass-u-me-ing that Company 'A's' paid shills (quoting Stick) don't work for free, and that Company 'A's' advertising and QC efforts cost more than PSA's efforts in the same area, we get that Company 'A' ends up having more in the sale of the barrel than PSA.

    Ass-u-me that both companies paid $100.00 for the barrel, and that Company 'A' spent double what PSA did to facilitate the sale of the barrel (QC, packaging, shipping, etc.). Assign an arbitrary expense of $25.00 for PSA and $50.00 for Company 'A'.

    Company 'A' has $150.00 in the barrel and sells it for $200.00. If they sell 20 (original example) they stand to make $1000.00

    PSA has $125.00 in the barrel, and sells 50 at $150.00. They stand to make $1250.00

    It depends as whether you want to focus on premium price, making more per unit and selling less, or volume sales, selling more at smaller profit per unit.

    Make your own decision as to which is the best method, businesses do.
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