Current Net Revenue
In the picture below, the tooltip for a Steel Mill, Current Net Revenue is +$14
What does it mean? How is it calculated?

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In the picture below, the tooltip for a Steel Mill, Current Net Revenue is +$14
What does it mean? How is it calculated?

So a unit of steel sells for $79, the steel mill produces half a unit per second. The revenue of a steel mill is thus $79/2 = $39.5. However, the steel mill takes a unit of iron per second as input, so it uses $25 per second to keep functioning. $39.5-$25 is $14.5 net revenue. However it's likely that iron price is like $25.2 or something causing it to be rounded down to $14 rather than rounded up to $15.
Thanks, makes perfect sense now.
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