I didnt believe it but with the fine margin of victory if only one in 50 of you simpletons did then the result is bollocks....
[QUOTE="chippy / glory, post: 9838748, member: 1019289 Are you going to meet Eire and me for a pint at the Newcastle game. If you wanted to be really matey you could get him and me a ticket before they go on general sale and we will see you right?[/QUOTE] You should have said something yesterday, just ordered mine and five lads from Dublin today, may be able to get a couple more
Well country x who are now paying 24% less for their goods due to currency changes,[24% your number ] will when paying a tariff of say 15% will still be getting there goods 9% cheaper from us so will carry on buying British if fact will probably increase the order.
At the rate you currency is fluctuating, itll be impossible for any country to do business with you. How do you expect suppliers to agree long term contracts when no one has any idea what sterling will be worth in a couple of weeks let alone six months away
Pound cant stay this lor we cant buy anything... If you knew what you thnk you do Steve Parkin would have given you the job. An expert in international finance and political negotiations would be invaluable to an international logistics company........ Why didnt you get the gig?
Can only be fixed within certain parameters ie 2 to 3%. A manufacturing customer of mine who exports quite a lot to UK is exactly in this position. He has nearly 400 workers, lots of UK government contracts lasting up to two years. There is only a certain amount of flexibility in the contracts they sign
yes this is where Ireland is going to have a big problem,your exports are going up 20%,will cost Ireland jobs.
They're hardly an international logistics company, Fed Ex or UPS, they're not, ex miner, with a couple of vans and lorries and a unit on Gelderd road wish I was a quid behind him though
Im looking at buying a new macbook pro shortly. Will save myself 400 euros by driving to Belfast to buy it at current rate
That doesnt make rejection any better. I was being sympathetic, you just kneecapped the poor ****er. With mates like you, i am glad ur not on my side.
From my experience, most international contracts are priced in USD, so I'm a little puzzled by this. Alternatively, your customer could insist on being paid in Euros. Pretty sure he didn't complain when the exchange rate suited him.
You said it dumbass I see the economy is looking good and Nissan are pledging it's future to the UK, these economists and scaremongers are looking right ****s along with the remoaners who bought their crap