4. There is a large market for Sandalwood oil and wood
- no there isn't
5. There is a decreasing natural supply for Sandalwood
- but there is monstrously large plantation supply coming on line from QIN that is multiples of the current market size - that'll be enough to collapse the price back to where it was 10-15 years ago, and make all of the ridiculous assumptions backing QIN's balance sheet collapse and burn.
someone is engineering something.
- get that tin foil hat back on, THEY are after you. The sound you can hear is a bad company with bad management and a bad business model going bust. The only reason they have lasted this long is it takes 15 years for the trees to grow before they have to sell them. They can't sell much to anyone but themselves, raising capital along the way to do it, which is why Glaucus said the company had ponzi-like features.
The depths of cognitive dissonance people have to stoop to in order to ignore the truth is morbidly fascinating to me - this is walking, quacking and swimming like a duck. It's a duck.
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