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June 13, 2010 at 9:51 AM #564835June 13, 2010 at 9:54 AM #563862
davelj
Participant[quote=briansd1]davelj, just to argue the other side here. Net Present Value is derived from future value.
If some future value is wiped out, then there’s a loss to NPV.
Imagine Del Mar Beach coated with oil and unusable through an act of negligence for the next 2 generations. Would the party that caused the damage have to pay reparations? What about homeowners who never bathed in the ocean but enjoyed a nice view that’s now been ruined?
What about teenagers who are turning 18? They intended all along to enter the scrimping/fishing business of their parents or relatives. Now their future opportunity is wiped out. Should they not be compensated?[/quote]
That’s what courts are for… and I don’t think BP’s going to be shown much compassion. Nor should they be. But there will be an ENDLESS number of opportunists that crawl out of the woodwork to take advantage of the situation, and I would count among them folks who are only getting shrimping licenses in order to extract some settlement out of BP.
June 13, 2010 at 9:54 AM #563958davelj
Participant[quote=briansd1]davelj, just to argue the other side here. Net Present Value is derived from future value.
If some future value is wiped out, then there’s a loss to NPV.
Imagine Del Mar Beach coated with oil and unusable through an act of negligence for the next 2 generations. Would the party that caused the damage have to pay reparations? What about homeowners who never bathed in the ocean but enjoyed a nice view that’s now been ruined?
What about teenagers who are turning 18? They intended all along to enter the scrimping/fishing business of their parents or relatives. Now their future opportunity is wiped out. Should they not be compensated?[/quote]
That’s what courts are for… and I don’t think BP’s going to be shown much compassion. Nor should they be. But there will be an ENDLESS number of opportunists that crawl out of the woodwork to take advantage of the situation, and I would count among them folks who are only getting shrimping licenses in order to extract some settlement out of BP.
June 13, 2010 at 9:54 AM #564458davelj
Participant[quote=briansd1]davelj, just to argue the other side here. Net Present Value is derived from future value.
If some future value is wiped out, then there’s a loss to NPV.
Imagine Del Mar Beach coated with oil and unusable through an act of negligence for the next 2 generations. Would the party that caused the damage have to pay reparations? What about homeowners who never bathed in the ocean but enjoyed a nice view that’s now been ruined?
What about teenagers who are turning 18? They intended all along to enter the scrimping/fishing business of their parents or relatives. Now their future opportunity is wiped out. Should they not be compensated?[/quote]
That’s what courts are for… and I don’t think BP’s going to be shown much compassion. Nor should they be. But there will be an ENDLESS number of opportunists that crawl out of the woodwork to take advantage of the situation, and I would count among them folks who are only getting shrimping licenses in order to extract some settlement out of BP.
June 13, 2010 at 9:54 AM #564564davelj
Participant[quote=briansd1]davelj, just to argue the other side here. Net Present Value is derived from future value.
If some future value is wiped out, then there’s a loss to NPV.
Imagine Del Mar Beach coated with oil and unusable through an act of negligence for the next 2 generations. Would the party that caused the damage have to pay reparations? What about homeowners who never bathed in the ocean but enjoyed a nice view that’s now been ruined?
What about teenagers who are turning 18? They intended all along to enter the scrimping/fishing business of their parents or relatives. Now their future opportunity is wiped out. Should they not be compensated?[/quote]
That’s what courts are for… and I don’t think BP’s going to be shown much compassion. Nor should they be. But there will be an ENDLESS number of opportunists that crawl out of the woodwork to take advantage of the situation, and I would count among them folks who are only getting shrimping licenses in order to extract some settlement out of BP.
June 13, 2010 at 9:54 AM #564845davelj
Participant[quote=briansd1]davelj, just to argue the other side here. Net Present Value is derived from future value.
If some future value is wiped out, then there’s a loss to NPV.
Imagine Del Mar Beach coated with oil and unusable through an act of negligence for the next 2 generations. Would the party that caused the damage have to pay reparations? What about homeowners who never bathed in the ocean but enjoyed a nice view that’s now been ruined?
What about teenagers who are turning 18? They intended all along to enter the scrimping/fishing business of their parents or relatives. Now their future opportunity is wiped out. Should they not be compensated?[/quote]
That’s what courts are for… and I don’t think BP’s going to be shown much compassion. Nor should they be. But there will be an ENDLESS number of opportunists that crawl out of the woodwork to take advantage of the situation, and I would count among them folks who are only getting shrimping licenses in order to extract some settlement out of BP.
June 13, 2010 at 9:58 AM #563867outtamojo
ParticipantMe, I wanna be the one SELLING shrimp licenses-(at only a small mark-up of course : ) and hastily patched up fishing boats too!
June 13, 2010 at 9:58 AM #563963outtamojo
ParticipantMe, I wanna be the one SELLING shrimp licenses-(at only a small mark-up of course : ) and hastily patched up fishing boats too!
June 13, 2010 at 9:58 AM #564463outtamojo
ParticipantMe, I wanna be the one SELLING shrimp licenses-(at only a small mark-up of course : ) and hastily patched up fishing boats too!
June 13, 2010 at 9:58 AM #564569outtamojo
ParticipantMe, I wanna be the one SELLING shrimp licenses-(at only a small mark-up of course : ) and hastily patched up fishing boats too!
June 13, 2010 at 9:58 AM #564850outtamojo
ParticipantMe, I wanna be the one SELLING shrimp licenses-(at only a small mark-up of course : ) and hastily patched up fishing boats too!
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