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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1223538, member: 26302"]They take pure gold, and make value added chains, (jewlery) from it. You think at a macro level this business plan is flawed? They cannot take coin gold or any other types of impure product because their blended gold comes in many different colors/hardness/prices. The company I work for takes a pure commodity and converts it into a blended product. Our sales are about a third of a billion, and we are no where near the biggest in the industry. Is that a flawed business model as well?</p><p><br /></p><p>I would say jewelry is probably the "highest" form of gold, (short of tiny amounts in electronics), because its the form most consumers will pay the most per ounce for, much higher than bullion coins. As a feed stock into the higher value added industry, the gold needs to be .99 at least, prefereably .999. Bullion and bullion coins, to me, is the lowest value added user of gold. What adds less value to gold than bullion?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1223538, member: 26302"]They take pure gold, and make value added chains, (jewlery) from it. You think at a macro level this business plan is flawed? They cannot take coin gold or any other types of impure product because their blended gold comes in many different colors/hardness/prices. The company I work for takes a pure commodity and converts it into a blended product. Our sales are about a third of a billion, and we are no where near the biggest in the industry. Is that a flawed business model as well? I would say jewelry is probably the "highest" form of gold, (short of tiny amounts in electronics), because its the form most consumers will pay the most per ounce for, much higher than bullion coins. As a feed stock into the higher value added industry, the gold needs to be .99 at least, prefereably .999. Bullion and bullion coins, to me, is the lowest value added user of gold. What adds less value to gold than bullion?[/QUOTE]
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