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well, given what we've seen, it's clear that there's only one option left. don't buy hard drives until they release the new models and then let the distributors eat the old ones with potatoes (that is, if you don't need one urgently). i have one of 120 Gs very cheap, 300 euros :D:D:D:D:D
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I find it incredible that with the amount of money WD must have in its coffers, they are unable to foresee a disaster like this or at least immediately take the necessary measures to continue production.
In any case, if this has only affected WD's factory, I don't understand the surge in prices from other manufacturers, unless it's pure speculation
Regards
P.S.: Every time I see that a disaster of this type is capable of paralyzing the world production of a component X, I start to think about what will happen the day Google's servers or another giant's servers go down. What a scary thought.
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For the next one, go and diversify: giggles:
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It's a pretty big pain in the ass, since the wholesalers who had stock were saying they didn't have any and suddenly having 20,000 units tripled in price is insane XD.
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That's what happens when you focus all your production in a single geographical point, that any natural disaster sends you to hell.
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But it's not just that the WD or Seagate plant is flooded, you also have to take into account that other supplier companies are also immobilized, companies that possibly do not have the "economic potential" of these two giants and no matter how much WD or Seagate can continue production, if the small company that manufactures the metal casings cannot manufacture them WD will not be able to assemble them. The thing with stocks is a matter of the "turbulent markets" that are the fashionable culprits: chuckles Best regards. -
Well, the thing with stocks is a matter of supply and demand. I mean, anyone in that situation would have done the same thing. If I have a valuable asset, and with much more demand than supply, I raise the price. If there is much less demand, I lower it, to encourage it. It's foolish not to do it.
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Totally agree, it's the basis of capitalism that screws some people and benefits others, let's see how long it takes them to recover, because Samsung is going to have a field day XD.
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claro así funciona este país, a golpe de especuladores.luego lloráis por los bancos la crisis y demás ….
Vamos, que me estás diciendo que no harías lo mismo si tuvieras stock de discos duros ahora mismo. Y yo me lo creo. A ver si nos damos cuenta de una cosa, un especulador compra barato para vender caro. ¿Cuál creéis que es el resultado? Compra cuando está barato, hace que el precio suba. Vende cuando está caro, hace que el precio baje. Lo que consiguen los especuladores es estabilizar los precios. Otra cosa es un acaparador, que consigue modificar artificialmente el precio de un producto mediante la compra masiva y desabastecimiento de ese bien.
Respecto al tema bancos, tiene un cariz mucho más político que económico, pero sinceramente no creo que vayamos a resolver el mundo en un foro de informática.
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sinceramente no creo que vayamos a resolver el mundo en un foro de informática.
Buena frase. Aplicándolo al conjunto de la población se podría cambiar "foro de informática" por "bar".
Bueno, según dicen por ahí, hasta 2012 no se recuperará la normalidad (dudo mucho que este disco me vaya a aguantar tanto, de hecho ya está reportando sectores ilegibles). Esta tarde me pasaré por alguna tienda local a ver si les queda stock de una hornada antigua y si no, te respondo al mp, Tecnho.
Que mala suerte tengo leches. A ver si alguna vez me pilla la coyuntura bien que anda que no he tirado dinero por no saber comprar en el momento adecuado (aunque esta vez sea obligado).
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well, given what we've seen, it's clear that there's only one option left. don't buy hard drives until they release the new models and then let the distributors eat the old ones with potatoes (that is, if you don't need one urgently). i have one of 120 Gs very cheap, 300 euros :D:D:D:D:D
Nooo!!! CNCBCN would never be a speculator :risitas::risitas::risitas::risitas: what the hell has taken him so long!!
Best regards.
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I am not Jewish
I am not a moneylender
I am not very rich in this life, because I do not take advantage of others.
But think thief that everyone is of your condition.
P.D without the intention of offending anyone.
I don't think Kynes is saying anything morally reprehensible. For example, if you were to sell your PC now, would you sell it for 50€? Probably not, because the market price values it at a much higher value.
When 10 years pass, would you sell it for 50€? Probably yes, because it will be within the appropriate price (or even above it). It's the same computer and depending on the circumstances you have sold it at very different prices. In your case, what has modified the price is the appearance of better PCs at the same price at which you initially bought yours, but it could have been any other cause. If 10 years pass and for some reason PCs stop being sold or innovation stops, or any reason makes the PCs of the world stop working, then surely you would no longer sell it for 50€.
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I am not Jewish
I am not a moneylender
I don't know if I will be rich in this life, because I don't take advantage of others.
but think thief that everyone is of your condition.
P.D without the intention of offending anyone.
I am not Jewish either, I am not a moneylender because I do not lend money at interest considered usury, I don't know if I will be rich, but I am not ashamed to work to be it, and I do not consider myself a thief at all, I offer a product at a price that some buy, and others do not, but no one is obliged to do so. I do not have to justify anything, and even less with a person I do not know, but since you have insulted me directly, for many smiley and cheap excuse phrase you put, I will tell you that you seem to me a hypocrite who believes he is better than others, and that you have no idea how you would react in that situation.
By the way, it seems to me a peasant way of thinking that to be rich you have to take advantage of others. No, you have to offer something that others want, and that is better and/or at a better price than what others offer, whether you are a footballer, a doctor or a businessman, and for that you do not have to exploit others. And, it's not for nothing, considering being Jewish an insult is racist. You should be ashamed.
P.D without the intention of offending anyone.

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This was about records, right? Don't make me lock it up. :love:
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En fin lo dicho, que los discos van a estar un tanto caritos pero parecido como meses anteriores antes de bajar, lo que si fastidiaria es que no hubiese ninguno, pero bueno podemos sobrevivir XD.
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CNCBCN , te vas a saltar alguna norma si es que no te la has saltado, deja el tema estar, que pisas terrenos fangosos en los cuales cada uno tenemos opinión y nos la guardamos para no desvirtuar el tema, estos temas polémicos nunca acaban en buen camino.
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Supongo que está cuestión ,por lógica, también afecta los discos externos,sin embargo no he visto tanto aumento de precio, claro que muy baratos nunca han estado. Todo hay que decirlo..
LaCie Minimus 1TB 3.5" USB 3.0 301961EK Disco Duro Externo
Un saludo
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