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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-11 17-56

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However, Bur reveals that in certain cases, an aircraft like this could be sold after just three years—and potentially at a profit—if market conditions favor high demand. This surprising scenario occurs when supply is constrained and demand is soaring, a situation also seen in the chip industry. For example, with chips, despite being "old" technology, they can sometimes remain highly valuable because demand outpaces supply—a phenomenon fueled by manufacturing bottlenecks.

The Counterargument: Demand, Supply, and Asset Valuation