Cost of the factory (***NOT*** including labor, materials, utilities, maintenance, etc.) is $3,500,000,000.
72,000 HDTV's/month, lets assume they get 5 years out of the factory (before MAJOR retrofitting, probably sooner, I am giving them the benefit of the doubt).
So that is 4,320,000 HDTV's over the 5 years.
4,320,000 / $3,500,000,000 = $810 per panel
That is $810 per panel ***JUST*** to pay for the factory. This is BEFORE the labor costs, cost of materials, maintenance, and everything thing else - which is huge.
THIS IS NOT EVEN COUNTING THE TV ITSELF!
Either I suck at math (you know there the [-] button is...), or I am missing something.
if you really think any company builds a large scale factory for short term projects. you're crazy. and 5 years is very very very short term. a factory of this scale is easily up for the 20+ yr bid. brush up on your finance courses, 5 years...never that short.
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Ken @ Feb 26th 2008 2:22AM
Lets do some math:
Cost of the factory (***NOT*** including labor, materials, utilities, maintenance, etc.) is $3,500,000,000.
72,000 HDTV's/month, lets assume they get 5 years out of the factory (before MAJOR retrofitting, probably sooner, I am giving them the benefit of the doubt).
So that is 4,320,000 HDTV's over the 5 years.
4,320,000 / $3,500,000,000 = $810 per panel
That is $810 per panel ***JUST*** to pay for the factory. This is BEFORE the labor costs, cost of materials, maintenance, and everything thing else - which is huge.
THIS IS NOT EVEN COUNTING THE TV ITSELF!
Either I suck at math (you know there the [-] button is...), or I am missing something.
88thmark @ Feb 26th 2008 1:55PM
3.5 billion is chump change, considering both companies are putting in the cash.
SimbaDogg @ Feb 26th 2008 4:22PM
if you really think any company builds a large scale factory for short term projects. you're crazy. and 5 years is very very very short term. a factory of this scale is easily up for the 20+ yr bid. brush up on your finance courses, 5 years...never that short.