Highest value to mass ratio?

JonTheBaller

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What has the highest value to mass ratio that is realistically attainable (so no plutonium)? I was thinking maybe cocaine? Any ideas?
 

amnesiac

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I was reading a trade magazine article about the markups on prescription drugs.

Some drugs, esp. for treatments of severe illnesses have disturbing markups when looked at price/mg of active ingredient.

I don't have any specific examples, but a couple of them were something like $1400 / .1mg, meaning it was a 14,000% markup.
 

Viper GTS

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Originally posted by: amnesiac
I was reading a trade magazine article about the markups on prescription drugs.

Some drugs, esp. for treatments of severe illnesses have disturbing markups when looked at price/mg of active ingredient.

I don't have any specific examples, but a couple of them were something like $1400 / .1mg, meaning it was a 14,000% markup.

That's about as pointless as bitching about the cost of the materials necessary to make a CD full of software.

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Dissipate

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There are elements created in nuclear particle accelerators that would cost like $1 billion a gram to make.
 

Wallydraigle

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I think it's some mineral, can't think of the name, but it's only found in asteroids and there's only a few grams known on earth.
 

ucdbiendog

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Originally posted by: lirion
I think it's some mineral, can't think of the name, but it's only found in asteroids and there's only a few grams known on earth.

i believe he said "realistically attainable"
 

Thegonagle

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Originally posted by: TuxDave
Saffron, the spice, goes for about $50 per 1/4 ounce.

So does half-decent weed. :D

(I think coke goes for more, but I'm not sure, because I don't do coke. Either is easily obtainable, but also illegal.)
 

Wallydraigle

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Originally posted by: ucdbiendog
Originally posted by: lirion
I think it's some mineral, can't think of the name, but it's only found in asteroids and there's only a few grams known on earth.

i believe he said "realistically attainable"

So? If you have enough money you go buy some, what's not realistic about that. Anything valuable is by definition not easily obtainable.

 

Mallow

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Originally posted by: amnesiac
I was reading a trade magazine article about the markups on prescription drugs.

Some drugs, esp. for treatments of severe illnesses have disturbing markups when looked at price/mg of active ingredient.

I don't have any specific examples, but a couple of them were something like $1400 / .1mg, meaning it was a 14,000% markup.
I think you are confusing the definition of mark up. Mark up has to do with with the cost of production. The cost of production could have been $1000/.1mg... this would only be a 40% mark up which is more than reasonable to cover research costs.
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: Vic
Tritium

yep, you can readily buy it on watches, and that is about it. the stuff is insanely expensive.
 

techfuzz

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Tritium and deuterium are gonna cost you some serious $$$ for very little mass.

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techfuzz

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Maybe some dark matter... I haven't heard if they've verified its existence yet though.

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VictorLazlo

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If you do the math, name brand printer ink comes out to something like 10x more valuable than gold.