>> Any supplier who could actually sell right now would be able to take advantage of this market and build serious market share. So it’s a company with these reserves that will do well in a similar situation.
> It might do well in these crises, but if it can't survive the times where everything works well, then it doesn't help.
See also: all the new US N95 respirator manufacturers that popped up during the pandemic. Now they're laying off most of their staff and most will likely go bankrupt, because their customers went back to buying cheaper Chinese masks as soon as they could.
> It might do well in these crises, but if it can't survive the times where everything works well, then it doesn't help.
See also: all the new US N95 respirator manufacturers that popped up during the pandemic. Now they're laying off most of their staff and most will likely go bankrupt, because their customers went back to buying cheaper Chinese masks as soon as they could.