Click on your name on the left side of the screen and it goes to your info. Cash is one of the listings on the top half. I hope my stock buys work out as I now have .07 cents to my name.
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OK so stocks are personal cash, not company cash.
Until you go public, you can transfer cash between your personal account and your corporate account.
The weirdest thing just happened to me. I got logged out, then the FB login button was missing. The words are there, but there’s nothing to click. That’s how I’ve always logged in. Trying to log in with my username took me to a new player screen. So now I’m Bilbo Baggins instead of Fenious Buttersmith. I left a note in the Tech Support forum, but i guess Rattan is out spending all the cash we’ve given him. Oh wait…
Anyway, I bought the new IPO just advertised. You better come through if I can’t get my old account back, because I sold everything to get in…
I don’t know if many of you are reading the ingame forums… someone (not me) put together a diagram of how all the products link together in the production chain. It’s interesting:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/90245301/eosflow
That looks like a star map in a super dense galaxy. I guess that it is helpful if you were trying to demonstrate depth. Otherwise I don’t know.
Which web browser are you using? I’ve found that the facebook login doesn’t work for me at all on IE7 (durn company won’t let me upgrade the browser on my work laptop. It’s like they’re afraid I’ll play games on it or something…)
It’s also had it happen to me on my home computer, but all I had to do was shut down my browser, restart it, and go back to ratjoy.com. It auto-logged me back into my facebook account that way.
I’m on Chrome. The FB button is back this morning, but I am puzzled by how logging in manually brings me to a different character. It may be something that I did myself, but darn if I can figure it out…
Yup. Should still go forward in a little over 3 hours.
Ha! For once I got in at a relatively cheap price.
I just got filthy, filthy rich. Thanks Sepiche!
Careful with the market for a bit. There is a rash of negative networth companies doing IPOs with huge dividends to attract people. Make sure you check out the company profile before diving into an IPO.
(obviously I’m not talking about the ones posted on here. Just making sure that once you catch the stock bug, you don’t start buying every IPO that posts)
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Good lord what happened to all the rubber?!
VORCORP is doing well. Thanks to everyone who invested.
Paid off all loans and just brought several new Mines and Smelters online to fill out the products for the Industrial Stores. The stores are bringing in 500k per tick now and that will go up as the smelters start kicking out the rest of the products i wasnt already making. Surplus materials will start showing up on B2B now for another bump in cash flow.
I plan to hold 70+ % stock at all times and will split it if available stock runs out. Its at about $12 now and should continue to see a steady rise as more infrastructure comes online.
R&D has sped up as a new facility came online and an expansion of another finally finished.
I’m going to let the cash and inventory accumulate for a bit to allow for a stock split before i do any more construction.
Well my timing sucks, I just sold my petrochemical plant and got out of the rubber business since I thought I should try to focus on one market. If you have a steady demand for it. I can rebuild the plant and if you dont mind 0 quality rubber I can easily crank out a bunch from my plantations right now. I’m Mammon Industrial. You’ve purchased from me before.
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I don’t see an easy way to tell what my throughput is on the products I’m selling. The history at the store only shows by a couple ticks and that is extremely annoying.
So that being said, it’s hard to tell exactly what my demand is on Rubber, but I know right now I’m going to run out of it within a day.
My guess without proper sales info on my final product is that I go through about 200 rubber per day (that makes 2,000 of my product)
It’s primarily used in sporting goods and that is still an untapped market, so I can see why it’s not very profitable to be selling rubber.
If anyone needs lumber, paper, or toilet paper, I’m dumping mass quantities to try to get some cash for stocks. Buttersmith Inc. is the brand.
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I may have to build my own petrochemical plant.
Anyone done the math on if it’s more worthwhile to build a new factory, or if it’s better to expand a factory?