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Anonymous Coward User ID: 40489095 United Kingdom 10/07/2016 03:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | well I think all will be clear after a day of msm spin bbc mention fat fingers but expand on brexit fear the timing is too tidy - hard to promote fear when the PM's saying what the uk wants to hear and Europe doesn't for me , somebody somewhere - some old evil fuck - a soros for want of a better word - wants free movement of people in Europe very badly and wants the uk to fail because it's hampered his plans so his long fat increasingly more patent fingers have manipulated the 'automated traders ' to do exactly that- plummet with every piece of negative -for him- news desperate times ... for some |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73135833 Philippines 10/07/2016 04:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | James O'Keefe ‏@JamesOKeefeIII 6h6 hours ago James O'Keefe Retweeted Ganogen I can't wait to taste your tears after our October surprise video drops. People will be fired. Your head will explode. Sweet justice. [link to twitter.com (secure)] James O'Keefe @JamesOKeefeIII Wrong. We have tape of them demeaning and disparaging black people in the worst ways. That will matter. Coming in October. [link to twitter.com (secure)] |
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F-BVFA User ID: 72512568 France 10/07/2016 04:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sterling dropped sharply to a fresh 31-year low early in Asia trade Friday, falling more than 6%, before regaining ground after what could have been a mistaken trade. Quoting: Dumachii Friend in Singapore just told me the same thing. I hope it will pick up again. I came. I saw. I Concorde. For once you have tasted Concorde you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. "I would say today we can integrate all religions and races EXCEPT ISLAM." Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Y ew |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73129430 Italy 10/07/2016 04:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its great news for British exporters. Their orders are only going to increase due to the prices now being even cheaper than their rivals. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58242858 We still export? I thought we exported all our business's to the EU? You were mistaken then. Did you honestly believe ALL UK's business was just with the EU? I find that quite incredible. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25320011 Ireland 10/07/2016 05:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its great news for British exporters. Their orders are only going to increase due to the prices now being even cheaper than their rivals. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58242858 We still export? I thought we exported all our business's to the EU? UK exports enjoy biggest rise in 13 years [link to www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73129654 United Kingdom 10/07/2016 05:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its great news for British exporters. Their orders are only going to increase due to the prices now being even cheaper than their rivals. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58242858 We still export? I thought we exported all our business's to the EU? UK exports enjoy biggest rise in 13 years [link to www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk] Very slight margins as we do not export anything that has a wider impact on the wider community. True, customers can buy british goods cheaper, but you are getting less dollars for them. Also, to extrapulate, customers can buy more of your products and purchase less often consequently, or give them away to their friends. A devalued pound does not increase profit potential, it creates dissolution. I'm suprised at you, whoever you are towing the states line on this falsehood of a new economic dawn.. As a person who exports to virtually ever country on earth from the UK, I can tell you the story is very different. By the way, have you noticed the un-reported escelation of fuel lately? We buy in dollars, the state ordered Milford Haven and the fuel suppliers to fill up their super tankers and moor them off the coast to ease in the huge catastrophic future and current rises in fuel. However, it is happening now. A jump of 8-10 pence a litre here, with current un-leaded at £1.18. By next year it will be £1.25 and in twelve months £1.50. Excuse my puntuation, I am on a train. Happy Brexit--It was done to consolidate opinion and minds, not for welfare purposes. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73122775 United States 10/07/2016 05:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | peopel dont fat finger billions of dollars. it was an insider Short Sell, then after they shake everyon eout they buy it ALL at the new low and teh prioce goes back to normal except a trillion dollars changed hands from teh peopel to teh elite. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71477370 Malta 10/07/2016 05:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its great news for British exporters. Their orders are only going to increase due to the prices now being even cheaper than their rivals. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58242858 But something most people seem to forget is that the vast majority of component parts for finished 'British made' products, and most raw materials for things built from scratch, are imported. If the Pound keeps low then the costs of production increase dramatically. The thing is that most inventories are purchased quite far in advance, with managers waiting for favourable rates. This is perfectly possible in a situation like the UK has become used to - when fluctuations are normally short-lived. However, if the Pound stays low, then that dramatic and universal increase in component and raw material costs will feed through into the system. That is when things will really become apparent. Even airlines tend to buy much of their fuel six months or a year in advance, to hedge their bets. Soon though, British companies won't have the option to hedge - their purchasing power will just be slashed, simple. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70684299 Ireland 10/07/2016 06:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its great news for British exporters. Their orders are only going to increase due to the prices now being even cheaper than their rivals. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58242858 We still export? I thought we exported all our business's to the EU? UK exports enjoy biggest rise in 13 years [link to www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk] Very slight margins as we do not export anything that has a wider impact on the wider community. True, customers can buy british goods cheaper, but you are getting less dollars for them. Also, to extrapulate, customers can buy more of your products and purchase less often consequently, or give them away to their friends. A devalued pound does not increase profit potential, it creates dissolution. I'm suprised at you, whoever you are towing the states line on this falsehood of a new economic dawn.. As a person who exports to virtually ever country on earth from the UK, I can tell you the story is very different. By the way, have you noticed the un-reported escelation of fuel lately? We buy in dollars, the state ordered Milford Haven and the fuel suppliers to fill up their super tankers and moor them off the coast to ease in the huge catastrophic future and current rises in fuel. However, it is happening now. A jump of 8-10 pence a litre here, with current un-leaded at £1.18. By next year it will be £1.25 and in twelve months £1.50. Excuse my puntuation, I am on a train. Happy Brexit--It was done to consolidate opinion and minds, not for welfare purposes. The fuel thing - I was reading somewhere about the Saudis and Iran - I'll have to look it up, could be important in light of what you've said. Edit: This is it, can't post link as its r**ters, but Google the title.. Iraq's OPEC revolt shows Saudi-Iran oil deal fragility |