Friday, December 8, 2006

Corporation Update

Corp cash on hand: 3,369,656,165.96 isk
CEO wallet petty cash on hand: 10,000.00 isk
Shares on hand: 450,000

Market Liabilities: 0 isk (145,350,085.93 isk in escrow)

Assets (skills by NPC sell price, implants by highest bid in Jita at the time of writing, all others at acquisition cost):
Implants: 47,487,900.22
Skills: 4,103,804,629.21
Equipment: 1,810,897,397.91
Ships: 210,000,000.02
Fixed Assets (out of 2b budgeted): 1,780,000,000

Assets total: 8,221,861,411.36 isk

Total company aggregate value: 12,186,877,663.25
(Dividends paid to date: 179,161,300.00)

Total company value if all current salable assets sold at full price, and all fixed assets were sold at cost: 16,449,570,186.62

So, I finally got standings and everything else I needed to plop the sales alt in the destination station, and started putting up sell orders.

I'm messing around, getting ready for the tournament this morning, and I happen to log in to the sales account by accident.

WOW.

I didn't have the time to add up the numbers then, but I do now. For the last 48 hours, [ZERO.] has well over half a billion isk in gross receipts! Take a look at the corp value numbers to get an idea how powerful this really is. Keep in mind, too, the we took a large hit from broker fees to get all that stuff on the market in the first place (around 30m), plus another hit for courier fees as I'm getting the next batch into position for delivery some time next week.

Zerodot is alive and kicking, boys and girls, and (if I may continue the baby metaphor way too far), she's pooping money. And, of course, growth is on the horizon:
  • As more people discover all of the off-market skills ZERO. keeps in stock, direct sales will increase.
  • As corporations become aware of the safe transport ZERO. shipment provides, movement of BPO's and other valuables in ZERO.'s secure carrier will become commonplace.
  • As I learn market demands, I'll be able to taylor stock to ensure we don't run out of critical, strong sellers.
  • As T2 producers become aware of a new buying power, ZERO. can lower its acquisition cost for all of our T2 needs through supply contracts, and pass the extra margins along either in the form of increased competitiveness or cold, hard isk.
The future is bright for ZERO., and I'm happy to have you all along for the ride.

Yours,
Motivated Prophet

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