@markets
Bloomberg Markets
3 years
A supply chain crunch that was meant to be temporary now looks like lasting well into next year
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@TrendVSInvest
TrendVista Investments
3 years
@markets Mistakes were made
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@DeepBlueCrypto
🌋🌋 Deep₿lueCrypto 🌋🌋
3 years
@markets Yup blame it all on supply chain issues
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@RebelCapPro
Rebel Capitalist Pro
3 years
@markets Who told you it would be temporary? Lol.
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@JD78741001
JD
3 years
@markets It's known fact for so long that some of businesses had already gone local temporarily to keep up with demand or cancelled orders from abroad. Anyone who didn't shifted with change will obviously suffer. So the businesses that didn't act will be responsible for inflation?
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@swinkienickNS
SwinkieNick
3 years
@markets Another inflation boost..
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@chicago_memon
Darvesh
3 years
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@FIX_THE_MONEY
Whistling DXY
3 years
@markets Ya think?
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@xrp_prime
Crypto_Prime
3 years
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@MattWilsonYYC
Matt Wilson
3 years
@markets The team at @freightflows is working around the clock to help fix these global supply chain issues 💪
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@ComplexDigi
MoonBlaster🚀
3 years
@markets First world about to learn how important 3rd world is.
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@onemorenode
1morenode
3 years
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@kanemcgukin
BitKane
3 years
@markets So this is the definition of transitory. Makes sense now.
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@todd_ramos
Inflation-Battle253
3 years
@markets Shutting down world economies was a very bad idea for a relabelled flu virus (artificially created Black Swan Event), and it's the main cause for the supply disruption...rising prices is a matter of supply and demand exasserbated immensely by inflation inducing money printing.
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@nickBananatrees
Nick Vandersomething
3 years
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@markets It ain’t rocket science. It’s time to bring our manufacturing jobs back to states and stop looking for cheap labor
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@FIME123
Money Focus
3 years
@markets Fishy-fishy, if there's so much pent up consumer demand it would stand to reason that businesses would simply ramp up supply, or could it be that the supposed demand is GROSSLY exaggerated, thus the need to exaggerate the supply chain/worker shortage story as well. Hide the truth
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