A U.S. company missed out on a chance to make millions in face mask sales because it doesn't have supply amid the coronavirus crisis.
Coronavirus fears could instantly make MILLIONS for a U.S. distributor of face masks, but demand is sky-high ... the company can't come anywhere close to meeting it.
The rep says the order -- which was for 553,000 cases of masks -- obviously would have made the company's year, but NCI had to say no because here's the thing ... they're coming up more than a half a million cases short!The reason is simple: Demand has been insanely high since coronavirus news, along with diagnosed cases, hasaround the world. We're told NCI actually doubled its price from $100/case to $200/case, attempting to drive down demand and make its supplies last.
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