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Aphrodite Game profile

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Mar 27th 2015, 1:59:28

i have a CI with about 21K acres with all tech maxed out and about 300-400 million bushels on stock when would be the best time to destock? Do i need to switch to monarchy then to theo? Whats the best way to avoid from losing to much? Help please lol this is my first time stocking and destocking an industrialist
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LittleItaly Game profile

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Mar 27th 2015, 3:26:41

too lazy to calc if this is best, but you could start selling bushels to fund you cashing turns as c/i. and obviously stop selling military during this.
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Vic Game profile

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Mar 27th 2015, 4:06:58

i'm sure you've been told about the 21 dollar public market trick aphro?

ironxxx Game profile

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Mar 27th 2015, 12:25:51

please elaborate

133tz Game profile

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Mar 27th 2015, 14:22:13

hmm
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DStone Rocks Game profile

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Mar 27th 2015, 18:03:40

hmm

Suncrusher Game profile

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Mar 27th 2015, 18:10:49

hmm

tellarion Game profile

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Mar 28th 2015, 15:17:36

100% jets and cash the last 600+ turns.

DJBeif Game profile

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Mar 29th 2015, 4:11:06

If your mil tech is also maxed, you can sell your bushels on private market for $35 apiece, which is more than you'll get on public market. Prices are $38 and yours will never sell at that, and even at 38, the 10% commission brings it down to $35 or less, so it's all the same. You'll want to sell $1.5B worth of food and put the rest up on the market, maybe less than that depending on how much cash you make each turn. Don't worry about recalling, you're basically burning turns anyway. As you get bigger cashing turns, you'll need to sell $2B worth faster, and eventually run out of stock. Like Tella said, go 100% jets, it's the lowest upkeep while getting the most net per unit at the same time. Any other questions?