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Re: 5th Round Of Group Purchase!!!
Hi Allen,
My order as per list below. N. sibuyanensis Highland (1) N. burbidgeae Highland (1) N. ventricosa (Black peristome) Intermediate/Highland (1) N. diatas Intermediate/Highland (1) N. madagascariensis Intermediate (1) N. x 'Konak' - (N.albomarginata x veitchii) Lowland (1) N. rafflesiana (Red Form -Red leave & red pitcher) Lowland (1) N. bicalcarata (Marudi) Lowland (1) N. bicalcarata (Sri Aman) Lowland (1) N. hirsuta x spathulata Lowland/Intermediate (1) N. glandulifera x boschiana Intermediate (2) N. veitchii (Hose Mountain) Intermediate/Highland (1) N. spectabilis (Sinabung) Intermediate (1) N. spectabilis (Sibuatan) Intermediate (1) N. x'Syurga'-(N. ventricosa x northiana) Intermediate (2) N. x 'Indah'- ventricosa x spathulata Intermediate (2) N. rhombicaulis Intermediate (1) N. hamata x platychila Intermediate/Highland (1) N. veitchii x platychila Intermediate/Highland (1) N. stenophylla (Bareo) Highland (1) N. gracilima Highland (1) Regards Teoh |
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OMG..........:spinning: orders received |
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Please continue support this group purchase, so far none have 18orders, maximum only have 12orders:unsure::unsure::unsure: |
Re: 5th Round Of Group Purchase!!!
hi allen,
here my order N. spectabilis (Sinabung) Intermediate (1) N. spectabilis (Sibuatan) Intermediate (1) N. x'Syurga'-(N. ventricosa x northiana) Intermediate (1) N. x 'Indah'- ventricosa x spathulata Intermediate (1) N. veitchii (Hose Mountain) Intermediate/Highland (1) |
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orders received, thanks!! |
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hey allen...may i know which species has aready reached 18 oders?
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Hi winterkid, so far, N.burbidgee and N.spectalis have the most orders, so they might be possible for its purchase
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Sry allen need change order from N. hirsuta to N. glandulifera x boschiana :shy:. Please take note
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Hi Allen,
You mean the rest won't get ordered? Can you nego with you supplier as the total quantity is not small. Good business for them I guess, Win-win for both parties. |
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i guess allen will add up the total order to 18 numbers each if it does not reached its target quantity in order to purchase certain species/ hybrid. he can sell it off at a later stage.:1thumbup:
a good short article that i copied from the net for fun reading; Supply is the amount of a product that businesses are able to offer for sale. Usually, the higher the price, the greater the amount supplied. Demand for a product is the amount of it that people buy. Usually, if there are high prices not many people will want the item (low demand). What works best is when producers sell the same amount that everyone wants. Then supply equals demand and everyone is happy. That is called equilibrium price. But if a lot of people want a certain item and there is a limited supply of that item, the price skyrockets. But, then, if nobody wants a certain item, there is plenty of it and the price drops. That is how the law of supply and demand works. For example, the Sony Playstation 2 demand was so high that stores ran out of them. But that didn't stop shoppers from buying them. Lots of people sold them over the Internet for thousands of dollars and people paid it. They paid it because they wanted it and there was a limited supply. Another example is shortstop baseball player Alex Rodriguez. http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/...ballplayer.gif He gets paid 25 million dollars a year because there are not many good shortstop players. Also, if you trade collectable cards, you know that in order to get a rare card, you are probably going to have to trade more than one card to get that rare card, because they are hard to find. All of these are examples of supply and demand. When demand is high and the supply is low the price will go up. This is one of the principles that our economy is based on. article from http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/...yanddemand.htm |
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