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Wow. I do hope all my brothers and sisters are ok.feel like bangkok quake, 1 in construction building collapsed
Like clockwork.Who cares another Friday night dump
And it doesn't stop there:
- *Microsoft*: Partners with mining companies to secure silver supply for their electronics manufacturing.
- *Google*: Has agreements with mining companies to ensure a stable supply of silver for their electronics production.
- *Amazon*: Also partners with mining companies to secure silver supply for their electronics manufacturing.
- *Lenovo*: Partners with mining companies to secure silver supply for their electronics production.
- *Asus*: Has agreements with mining companies to ensure a stable supply of silver for their electronics manufacturing.
- *Foxconn*: Partners with mining companies to secure silver supply for their electronics manufacturing.
- *Huawei*: Has agreements with mining companies to ensure a stable supply of silver for their electronics production.
- *Xiaomi*: Partners with mining companies to secure silver supply for their electronics manufacturing.
- *Cisco Systems*: Has agreements with mining companies to ensure a stable supply of silver for their electronics production.
Some notable mining companies that partner with these electronics producers include:
- *Glencore*:
- *BHP*:
- *Antofagasta*: .
- *Hochschild Mining*:
- *Polymetal International*:
- *Coeur Mining*:
- *First Majestic Silver*:
- *MAG Silver*:
Stop posting this. You're making me buy more.
I just brought a Monster Box of maples, and a bunch more.
I haven't told my wife yet.
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You know what's weird about the partnerships these tech companies are having with mines? Most of them appear to be buying concentrate, rather than doré bars, so they'd have go through all these additional steps to send it to a refiner to produce a usable product. It shows how desperate they are to ensure they get a steady supply, and how the market wouldn't be able to accommodate them otherwise.Stop posting this. You're making me buy more.
I just brought a Monster Box of maples, and a bunch more.
I haven't told my wife yet.
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Old news china has been doing it for ages.You know what's weird about the partnerships these tech companies are having with mines? Most of them appear to be buying concentrate, rather than doré bars, so they'd have go through all these additional steps to send it to a refiner to produce a usable product. It shows how desperate they are to ensure they get a steady supply, and how the market wouldn't be able to accommodate them otherwise.
Old news china has been doing it for ages.
No worries just keeping you up to dateThanks for your input![]()
No, you're not. In fact, in the past decade the amount of tech companies forming partnerships with mines to secure supply is unprecedented. All you did was conflate China with global tech companies and pretend they were the same thing.No worries just keeping you up to date![]()