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Good thing about Brexit
Now imagine it was actually Bremain .... but that would have forced our own DimPrawn to leave the forum for good, we'd lose countless hours of pure high quality free entertainment!!!Comment
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ms#5's main concern about Brexit is his future ability to sign players on Fantasy Football Manager...Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Postms#5's main concern about Brexit is his future ability to sign players on Fantasy Football Manager...Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's called price fixing - in a perfect market they would have been maximising their earnings by building as many houses as it gets them max revenues, instead they are doing very small number that is super lucrative.
if you restrict supply you increase demand.
add in BTL and you create your own marketComment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYep. People believe this guff.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...developed-land
Buy up all the land, then sit on it, drip feeding it out over many decades. Supply and demand means astronomical profits.
more like 10m homesComment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostGosh you are so ignorant . Such drop can lead to bankruptcy of companies that build houses
Persimmon hits back at criticism of its £600m bonus scheme | This is Money
Blue chip housebuilder Persimmon has hit back at one of its investors which criticised the group's executive pay plan which could see senior managers share a £600million bonus pot.
York-based Persimmon said the scheme, which could see chief executive Jeff Fairburn pocket around £100million, was 'designed to drive performance.'
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOkay, simple.
From Monday, every EU citizen in the UK is barred from working, claiming benefits, schooling, housing and any form of health service by law. Anyone breaking this law is instantly deported and cost billed to the EU.
Quick enough for you?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYes, they are on wafer thin margins, practically doing it for nothing.
Persimmon hits back at criticism of its £600m bonus scheme | This is Money
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