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mayners OP t1_iy4rc1e wrote
Reply to comment by AmphibianOutrageous7 in The Amazon packaging is getting rediculous now, 3 foot box for an 8" item by mayners
Yeh the small one did, I can't wait to see the size of box the big one comes in tomorrow though
mayners OP t1_iy4r90r wrote
Reply to comment by FordMan100 in The Amazon packaging is getting rediculous now, 3 foot box for an 8" item by mayners
Lol yeh I get what you mean, same here lol
mayners OP t1_iy4ohz7 wrote
Reply to comment by FordMan100 in The Amazon packaging is getting rediculous now, 3 foot box for an 8" item by mayners
That's pretty cool, I had imagined some outback rural area but then I'm on the suburbs of Belfast northern Ireland so everyone lives so close we might aswell be sitting in each other's houses, theres even our rural areas of wouldn't be rural to the point we have to travel that far for our packages
mayners OP t1_iy4it2u wrote
Reply to comment by FordMan100 in The Amazon packaging is getting rediculous now, 3 foot box for an 8" item by mayners
That sounds like a big fucking headache lol. Though I bet you get peace away from neighbours, I'd take that tbh
mayners t1_j28754f wrote
Reply to comment by adept-grumblefish28 in eli5; how does the stock exchange work? by dirtycumsock69420914
I'd add to this that people don't always get a share of the profits, known as dividends, only certain companies pay out dividends.
And also the price is partly affected by things like the estimated value of a company both now and down the line in a few years. Things like good news of expansion or new products will help the price while bad news like recession or increased fuel prices will reduce the price.
For example during covid most companies went down in price because they weren't allowed to open, while PPE companies increased because of both being allowed to operate and increase in demand.