The economic consequences of Brexit
Poll: The economic consequences of Brexit
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Discussion
Jockman said:
el stovey said:
Brazilian kidnappers want ransom in Stirling these days.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/26/bernie-...
Definitely good news for brexiters.
Why Stirling (sic)?http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/26/bernie-...
Definitely good news for brexiters.
They want to go to Stirling to pick up the cash.
///ajd said:
jsf said:
Jockman said:
jsf said:
jjlynn27 said:
Yes, you can almost see it, people will replace their Merc Bmw Audi and the rest with hmm Allard mk3.
Onwards and upwards, we are going to finance all that with export of FS to Brazil and Argentina.
A nice Aston Martin wouldn't go amiss on my drive.Onwards and upwards, we are going to finance all that with export of FS to Brazil and Argentina.
I've owned lots of different makes of car, current one is Japanese, Japanese spec too, goes like stink.
I bought it the last time the world was going to end financially January 2009 from someone with your doom and gloom attitude, and despite putting 80K miles on it since, it would still sell for £2K more than I paid for it at the time.
GlaxoSmithKline: UK still 'attractive' post Brexit as it invests £275m
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36901027
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36901027
Benbay001 said:
GlaxoSmithKline: UK still 'attractive' post Brexit as it invests £275m
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36901027
Schhh, //ajd isn't going to be happy about that http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36901027
rpguk said:
what is a snom phone- surely they don't mean 'some' phones. A couple of points. Videophone would never make an announcement containing such drivel as, 'hey guys, some of our stuff will be priced higher'. It's a fake. Added the terrible spelling and grammar. WinstonWolf said:
Benbay001 said:
GlaxoSmithKline: UK still 'attractive' post Brexit as it invests £275m
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36901027
Schhh, //ajd isn't going to be happy about that http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36901027
maybe it is because of their unwavering search for negativity and will never accept, now or in the future, despite the possibility of great prosperity, that we made the right decision. Every great achievement for the next 100 million years will be 'in spite' of Brexit and every drama will be 'due to' Brexit.
Burwood said:
what is a snom phone- surely they don't mean 'some' phones. A couple of points. Videophone would never make an announcement containing such drivel as, 'hey guys, some of our stuff will be priced higher'. It's a fake. Added the terrible spelling and grammar.
Erm it's a screenshot of my email from one of our suppliers who we've dealt with for many years.It's 'voipfone' not videophone.
Snom is a German manufacturer of office phones
Not sure what the problem with their grammar and spelling is. More a comprehension fault on behalf of he reader in this case.
Burwood said:
what is a snom phone- surely they don't mean 'some' phones. A couple of points. Videophone would never make an announcement containing such drivel as, 'hey guys, some of our stuff will be priced higher'. It's a fake. Added the terrible spelling and grammar.
So much stupid in that post. Unsurprisingly. What is a snom phone Burwood said:
maybe it is because of their unwavering search for negativity and will never accept, now or in the future, despite the possibility of great prosperity, that we made the right decision. Every great achievement for the next 100 million years will be 'in spite' of Brexit and every drama will be 'due to' Brexit.
That's certainly how ///ajd comes across...Burwood said:
maybe it is because of their unwavering search for negativity and will never accept, now or in the future, despite the possibility of great prosperity, that we made the right decision. Every great achievement for the next 100 million years will be 'in spite' of Brexit and every drama will be 'due to' Brexit.
Well it'll make a change from every good thing before the vote being 'in spite' of the EU and every bad thing being 'due to' the EU as was said so many times.jsf said:
the £ has dropped 3% against the euro compared to its low in June pre the Brexit vote, its currently at the same rate we had January 2014.
Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
You don't seem to understand that those suppliers and manufacturers while being in EU still pay for a lot of stuff in USD. Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
Expectation of where the £ will go from here is a lot more relevant than where it is now.
If you actually believe that people are taking the piss, it seems that an awful lot of companies are currently taking the piss.
jsf said:
the £ has dropped 3% against the euro compared to its low in June pre the Brexit vote, its currently at the same rate we had January 2014.
Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
Absolutely - the "negatives" will soon be along to tell you but...... Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
The currency play has always been there.
jjlynn27 said:
jsf said:
the £ has dropped 3% against the euro compared to its low in June pre the Brexit vote, its currently at the same rate we had January 2014.
Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
You don't seem to understand that those suppliers and manufacturers while being in EU still pay for a lot of stuff in USD. Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
Expectation of where the £ will go from here is a lot more relevant than where it is now.
If you actually believe that people are taking the piss, it seems that an awful lot of companies are currently taking the piss.
The email said the £ has dropped 10% against the Euro post Brexit.
It hasn't.
jjlynn27 said:
jsf said:
the £ has dropped 3% against the euro compared to its low in June pre the Brexit vote, its currently at the same rate we had January 2014.
Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
You don't seem to understand that those suppliers and manufacturers while being in EU still pay for a lot of stuff in USD. Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
Sylvaforever said:
jjlynn27 said:
jsf said:
the £ has dropped 3% against the euro compared to its low in June pre the Brexit vote, its currently at the same rate we had January 2014.
Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
You don't seem to understand that those suppliers and manufacturers while being in EU still pay for a lot of stuff in USD. Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
jsf said:
Sylvaforever said:
jjlynn27 said:
jsf said:
the £ has dropped 3% against the euro compared to its low in June pre the Brexit vote, its currently at the same rate we had January 2014.
Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
You don't seem to understand that those suppliers and manufacturers while being in EU still pay for a lot of stuff in USD. Someone at your suppliers is taking the piss.
UK growth in the last quarter higher than analysts expected.
Strongest quarter of growth in industrial production since 1999.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/gd...
Strongest quarter of growth in industrial production since 1999.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/gd...
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