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    what happens to escrap if....

    ....the price of gold dropped 50%? I'm guessing that the whole PCB recycling industry would dry up? Your thoughts?



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    I was wondering the same thing. I dont think it would dry up entirely it would be like any other industry.The ones that operate economicaly would thrive because the others would shut down.I dont have the exact statistics but according to what i have read even if gold dropped back to 800 an ounce it is still cheaper to process ewaste than raw ore

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    Gold will still be needed in the manufacturing of electronics I assume

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    I don't think the PCB industry would dry up. People still need computers, right? The price of the board would just get cheaper I would assume?

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    Prices would fall but PCB have higher up to 40x amounts of gold than ore does, so as long as it is cheaper to process then ore than it isn't going anywhere.

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    What happens if the price of steel gets cut in half? Some people sell to the yard anyway. Some people hoard until the prices go up. Either way the companies buying the product amend the price they pay so that they still receive their margin. If they can't make a margin, they stop buying

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