businessman still selling floppy disks

Floppydisk.com founder Tom Persky calls himself the last man in the industry . His website focuses on the sale and recycling of floppy disks. His early business was floppy disk duplication, and in the 1980s and early 1990s duplicating disks was like printing money and was incredibly profitable. But as the use of floppy disks declined and most stores stopped selling or exiting the floppy disk business, he started selling blank floppy disks, and Floppydisk.com is now the global supplier of floppy disks. Why is he still in the floppy disk business? He said the reason was that he forgot to quit the industry. The number of floppy disk users was declining, but the number of floppy disk sellers fell even faster, and he became the last man in the floppy disk industry to hold the lion’s share. He bought millions of blank floppy disks and made a living selling floppy disk stocks. He revealed that there are still about 500,000 floppy disks in stock, including 3.5 inches, 5.25 inches and 8 inches.

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