N555
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The one in texas.
They sounds a lot like speer in the 1990s when they were their own company.
They sounds a lot like speer in the 1990s when they were their own company.
The one in texas.
They sounds a lot like speer in the 1990s when they were their own company.
Same BS about $100 million invested. Source is same Texarkana Gazette article.
I conclude that Zinc Point is selling primers made in Argentina. What's your point?Do a bit of research for Zinc Point Manufacturing located in Huntsville, Texas then come to your own conclusion.
Lafitte
Vista supposedly isn't shipping anymore primers for the rest of 2022.I'll stick with my favorite brand CCI.
But Expansion didn’t do it. It’s bogus. To spend/invest the dough you 1) have to have it or 2) have to borrow it (which is much harder). And if they’d already invested $100 million there would be some telltale evidence beyond an article in the Texarkana Gazette.Vista supposedly isn't shipping anymore primers for the rest of 2022.
Screw them I'll gladly switch to mother Russia primers or GFL or serbian, or made in texas. Obviously my preference would be made in texas.
100 million dollars to expand a plant isn't that much. The plant expansions I'm intimately aware of are as follows:
Worlds most powerful cheese plant, built from the ground up for well over a billion dollars, had 2 large expansions since I have been there 160 million and a few years later 220 million. Grand total invested after the last expansion was to the tune of 2.2 billion dollars. All just to make cheese and whey products.
Another company reopened, modernized and expanded an old tire plant, for the low low price of 1 billion dollars.
100 million dollars doesn't go very far when you are talking about expanding, updating or building a factory.
After reading the link in post #16, I'd have to say that part is yet to be determined..... Expansion is not asking for ..... questionable investments....
Until Mark_Mark validates a statement on a primer company, it's fake news. Just sayin'.