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Previously on "Looks like clientco is moving its head office from London to Brussels"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostCanada is like Siberia climate wise - no thanks!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Vancouver
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Fear not Bremainers...............contingency plans are in place!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's a done deal, happening in March. CEO said in the meeting many factors but the move of the EMA from London is one, uncertainty about access to highly skilled staff is another, size of the market is yet another. He reckons about 30-40% of similar SMES in the HEOR space in London will do the same.
have to say I didn't expect that. Worse than I thought. I'm actually quite stunned.
tulip just got real.
If those in charge want brexit scrapped, they need to get more of these real world affected players to show their hands asap.
Then they can prove that the impact is real and not political posturing.
I wonder what odds Ladbrokes are offering for May to fall on her sword due to brexit negotiation failure, triggering another vote, this time not by the public but by those in charge 'in the public interest', to reverse brexit under the 'promise' of EU reform to also appease other EU member states.
That or May and co capitulate with the 50 billion bribe to stay in the EU while 'out', so the EU can show its members that leaving is not an option, before the anti-EU political parties across Europe get more of a foothold.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou probably got it out of context. It would have been impossible for a knucklehead like you to fully glean matters when you were only in the Boardroom long enough to top up the water jugs.
Now do regale us with what was said in potwash in the Company Canteen. I suspect you will have had time to get more of a flavour of their perspective.
No....well you have never been terribly dynamic. More of a plodder really.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostCEO said in the meeting
Now do regale us with what was said in potwash in the Company Canteen. I suspect you will have had time to get more of a flavour of their perspective.
Originally posted by sasguru View Posthave to say I didn't expect that..
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's a done deal, happening in March. CEO said in the meeting many factors but the move of the EMA from London is one, uncertainty about access to highly skilled staff is another, size of the market is yet another. He reckons about 30-40% of similar SMES in the HEOR space in London will do the same.
have to say I didn't expect that. Worse than I thought. I'm actually quite stunned.
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