JD7.62;2673797; said:I dont speak Portuguese but it looks like the yellow column is the exporting company, the white is how many rays they requested to export and the green column is how many they were granted to export.
Very interesting that each exporter gets the same amount to export (except for henlei and schroderi), I would think that they should all be able to export as many as they can until the whole quota is reached. That would create competition and drop prices. If each exporter is allowed the exact same number of fish to export then its easy for them to come together and say, "hey, we are all exporting the same number of fish, lets all sell them for the same price."
hi Sam and welcome to MFK, good to have another U.K. ray keeper here.sam buckle;2677930; said:Hi everyone , im new on here but not new to raykeeping.
but to the point i speak portuguese(not perfectly) and that is exactly what it says. i also noticed that any of the companys that were greedy and requested the full 5000 were denied any rays at all. if you need any help with any other translation just ask.
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Thanks JD...JD7.62;2673797; said:I dont speak Portuguese but it looks like the yellow column is the exporting company, the white is how many rays they requested to export and the green column is how many they were granted to export.
Very interesting that each exporter gets the same amount to export (except for henlei and schroderi), I would think that they should all be able to export as many as they can until the whole quota is reached. That would create competition and drop prices. If each exporter is allowed the exact same number of fish to export then its easy for them to come together and say, "hey, we are all exporting the same number of fish, lets all sell them for the same price."
Don't doubt Gr.Gr8KarmaSF;2678290; said:Thanks JD...
Very interesting but doubt they all get together and set a price.
severum1;2678434; said:Don't doubt Gr.