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Aren't companies with such exposure supposed to hedge against such things? I'd be looking long and hard at their risk team.Originally posted by sasguru View PostFor Brexiters, HTH.Comment
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Yeah I was about to comment that, all these numbers have to be taken with a pinch of salt. As Brexit is a great scapegoat for companies to blame their own failings onOriginally posted by The_Equalizer View PostAren't companies with such exposure supposed to hedge against such things? I'd be looking long and hard at their risk team.Comment
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Well yes, incompetence at one of Britain's last remaining large industrial concerns, doesn't bode well for Brexit.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostAren't companies with such exposure supposed to hedge against such things? I'd be looking long and hard at their risk team.

But looking deeper, perhaps the intellectual level of the country has fallen to such a state that poor judgement is de rigeur?
After all everyone from top to bottom seems to be misjudging the world they live in.Last edited by sasguru; 29 June 2017, 11:04.Hard Brexit now!
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Rolls-Royce excelled at bribery I'll have you know.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell yes, incompetence at one of Britain's last remaining large industrial concerns, doesn't bode well for Brexit.

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Just been for coffee with a mate who lost serious amounts of business from Brexit. However he stands by his decision to vote Brexit. Though he did not like the timing. He wanted to wait until Greece and Portugal went bang.Comment
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If I was them I'd be looking hard at Farage and his team...Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostAren't companies with such exposure supposed to hedge against such things? I'd be looking long and hard at their risk team.Comment
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Nope they couldn't even do that without being found out. Nil point.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostRolls-Royce excelled at bribery I'll have you know.Hard Brexit now!
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so they didn't have any foreign currency hedging unlike any other large organisation & they broke the law then got caught. This is of course Brexit's fault.
I can see you are an intellect to respect - oh of course its AssSnob...
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Don't worry a genius like you will be just fine after BrexitOriginally posted by vetran View Postso they didn't have any foreign currency hedging unlike any other large organisation & they broke the law then got caught. This is of course Brexit's fault.
I can see you are an intellect to respect - oh of course its AssSnob...


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