No rate of increase like this on record. This is what convergence to the long run growth path should look like. As noted earlier housing permits are close to going parabolic as well, but we have yet to get confirmation of a similar movement in starts. Perhaps over the next few months – unless of course something awful happens to the global financial system.
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Thursday ~ May 17th, 2012 at 2:51 pm
curtd59
Looks good.
But Euro + Iran + Gas Prices?
Not sure I want to bet against that trifecta. I put my money on US and Singapore dollars, Swiss francs, and mineral stocks.
Thursday ~ May 17th, 2012 at 5:46 pm
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Thursday ~ May 17th, 2012 at 7:18 pm
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Friday ~ May 18th, 2012 at 12:26 am
The Keystone Garter
California isn’t sure how to spend their carbon revenues. They lost many construction workers. I’d suggest building wind-turbine assembly plants for starters. Then I’d suggest retraining the workers to operating metal-working machines that churn out the parts (similiar to a diesel truck assembly line). There are about 9 different potential wind turbine magnet R+D projects in the ARPA pipeline with prototypes to be ready for 1013. These all don’t use increasingly rare Rare Earth elements. Such a wind turbine design would be a winner as is precision enough to garner quality premium at least before can be copied by lower wage workforces.
The thing I’m not sure about is whether you can buy most of the metal lathes and stuff before you have the new design. If not, it might take a year after the ARPA (or copy or work with Chinese model) prototype is finished, to screw around with different metal machining tolerances; IDK if you need to develop the turbine blueprint after the ARPA projects are complete. If so I can’t suggest anything for workforce to do in meantime. But if you can buy most of the metal working machines right after the hangar is built, you can begin to make at least the components that would be needed no matter what ARPA magnets work best. Then save the magnets for last? Probably can get 10% of electricity from wind in North America without power banking. And wind will preserve order better in a pandemic than coal.
The buildings to be constructed.
The equipment to be ordered for milling parts. I’m not sure if you can order much of this without a mature complete product blueprint. I’m not even sure if you can order the lathes and mills with the blueprint, or if you need to design your own (something construction workers couldn’t learn) competitor to this company.
Thursday ~ May 24th, 2012 at 2:51 pm
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Saturday ~ May 26th, 2012 at 6:38 am
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