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raulus 11-30-2023 12:29 PM

WSJ: Cardboard is up
 
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First time in two years!!!

I guess they’re tracking a different cardboard market…

Schlesinj 12-01-2023 05:38 AM

We all know this but the theme of modern with sub categories like F1 or even football and basketball are lagging from the tone of what I hear (via Podcast) read. We have breaking and packing controversies (don’t ask me to explain the nuances of different methods.

For what it is worth, I would suggest listening to Michael Rubin (Fanatics) who was just on the Bill Simmons Podcast earlier this week. It is mostly on changes they are making, but the underlying question about a monopoly was briefly discussed. Interesting if you want to hear tidbits on the current industry.

chalupacollects 12-01-2023 06:10 AM

Those changes will not be good for the modern collector nor the LCSs. Good thing DOJ is asking questions…


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BobbyStrawberry 12-01-2023 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Schlesinj (Post 2393164)
We all know this but the theme of modern with sub categories like F1 or even football and basketball are lagging from the tone of what I hear (via Podcast) read. We have breaking and packing controversies (don’t ask me to explain the nuances of different methods.

For what it is worth, I would suggest listening to Michael Rubin (Fanatics) who was just on the Bill Simmons Podcast earlier this week. It is mostly on changes they are making, but the underlying question about a monopoly was briefly discussed. Interesting if you want to hear tidbits on the current industry.

Bill Simmons still does a podcast? I hadn't thought about that guy in like 10 years.


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