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Previously on "Shares slide as Brexit fears take hold"

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by diseasex View Post
    Pound slide is good for exporters. Banks slide is good for customers because they can buy cheaper shares. We will all trive outside of EU and won't be bound by unelectable idiots and their regulations.
    HTH

    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Flip me, it's a miracle - God be praised, diseasex has finally sussed it!
    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    diseasex is redeemed

    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    Nah, it's either had a bang on the head, or its sarcasm ...
    You think?

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Lehman Brothers shares are a really good deal now

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by diseasex View Post
    Pound slide is good for exporters. Banks slide is good for customers because they can buy cheaper shares. We will all trive outside of EU and won't be bound by unelectable idiots and their regulations.
    HTH
    Not quite right. The UK manufactures very little with 100% UK contents. Widgets rely on buying a lot of imported content and then finally “manufacturing” in the UK and then exporting it. The cost of raw materials and components will be harmful in some sectors.

    BTW: I am old enough to remember importing and exporting when the UK was in EFTA. There was a mass of paperwork and regulations. There were even intervention tariffs to pay to HMRC as goods left the UK because the destination country insisted on a minimum price level for certain goods.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Flip me, it's a miracle - God be praised, diseasex has finally sussed it!
    Nah, it's either had a bang on the head, or its sarcasm override mode has tripped. Don't expect it to last, either way.

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  • jamesbrown
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    diseasex is redeemed

    It's going to be a struggle for Cable to fall "below 1985", what with the bottom being something like 1.05, and representing the all time low.

    In the mean time, me and my colleague, AtW, are bananad.

    Which is nice, because it's going to take a lot of bananas to cover my losses elsewhere.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by diseasex View Post
    Pound slide is good for exporters. Banks slide is good for customers because they can buy cheaper shares. We will all trive outside of EU and won't be bound by unelectable idiots and their regulations.
    HTH
    Flip me, it's a miracle - God be praised, diseasex has finally sussed it!

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  • AtW
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    " Brexit uncertainty has put floats and takeovers on hold, KPMG says

    Accountancy firm also warns British companies could become prey for foreign predators in wake of referendum result"

    "In the immediate aftermath of the referendum, held on 23 June, a survey by the Institute of Directors found that the majority of businesses believed Brexit was bad for them and would trigger investment cuts, hiring freezes and redundancies. "

    https://www.theguardian.com/business...vers-hold-kpmg


    That would make Britain Great again

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  • diseasex
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Lehman Brothers shares are a really good deal now
    I have faith I'm right

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Support Monkey View Post
    my ISA's and Pension are all up so whatever the economy is doing it can carry on
    All is peachy especially for your ISA and pensions, only Bremainers assets will drop in price

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by diseasex View Post
    Pound slide is good for exporters. Banks slide is good for customers because they can buy cheaper shares. We will all trive outside of EU and won't be bound by unelectable idiots and their regulations.
    HTH
    Lehman Brothers shares are a really good deal now

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  • Support Monkey
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    The £ is now in 1985, no wait 84... 83.. and travelling back in time. Perhaps one of the Brexiters would be kind enough to tell us what their target year is?


    Shares slide as Brexit fears take hold
    my ISA's and Pension are all up so whatever the economy is doing it can carry on

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  • diseasex
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    The £ is now in 1985, no wait 84... 83.. and travelling back in time. Perhaps one of the Brexiters would be kind enough to tell us what their target year is?


    Shares slide as Brexit fears take hold
    Pound slide is good for exporters. Banks slide is good for customers because they can buy cheaper shares. We will all trive outside of EU and won't be bound by unelectable idiots and their regulations.
    HTH

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  • scooterscot
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    Shares slide as Brexit fears take hold

    The £ is now in 1985, no wait 84... 83.. and travelling back in time. Perhaps one of the Brexiters would be kind enough to tell us what their target year is?


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