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by bpizzi
2823 days ago
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No, it's neither a lazy nor ideological answer. It's a very pragmatic answer. If you're the head of a plant where nothing produced is sold for a price that cover your expanses, then no, sorry, the system [0] will soon have your company closed down, depending on your amount of emergency cash. And if you're part of a group then you are in for a very rough time with the group's C[E/O/F]Os, and odds are that this will ends up with the plant being shut down (machines/peoples may be rebased at other plants). > Nobody ever buys any of it. It's not sold in any stores. No hotels buy it. No businesses buy it. Lots of people are lined up as far as you can see to pick furniture out of the pile for free. This is something that can't realistically happen for a furniture plant. You can't pile up furniture up to the sky without paying your wood suppliers. [0] suppliers, banks, state - what I maybe shouldn't have called "free market" in order to avoid epidermic reactions |
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It seems like you are saying you'd give up because it's pointless anyway. Maybe it is pointless (maybe Evernote has too much debt they can never repay), but if someone were paying you to fix a problem in this hypothetical scenario, giving up shouldn't be an acceptable response.