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Previously on "Investment in British car industry has plummeted"
I'm sorry but I thought you were supposed to be financially literate Sas?
Investment is typically something you do to create something for a return... having spent 2 bliilion on investment for plant machines and possibly R&D for new cars. The chances are it's funded the change and the works complete. now the companies involved will expect a decade or so worth of returns for that money...
Investment last year doesn't need to be spent every year it's a one off business cost. If you are spending the same or more year on year it's not investment it's BAU operations
Complete and utter bollux.
The car industry doesn't stand still and requires continuous ongoing investment, especially in R&D and to create new models.
That investment* has been in the 1.5-2 billion range per year, for the last few years, till 2016 and 2017 when it fell off a cliff.
I'm sorry but I thought you were supposed to be financially literate Sas?
Investment is typically something you do to create something for a return... having spent 2 bliilion on investment for plant machines and possibly R&D for new cars. The chances are it's funded the change and the works complete. now the companies involved will expect a decade or so worth of returns for that money...
Investment last year doesn't need to be spent every year it's a one off business cost. If you are spending the same or more year on year it's not investment it's BAU operations
Stop speaking sense.
All ass guru understands is that everyone should plough money into things because all he ever does is fail.
I'm sorry but I thought you were supposed to be financially literate Sas?
Investment is typically something you do to create something for a return... having spent 2 bliilion on investment for plant machines and possibly R&D for new cars. The chances are it's funded the change and the works complete. now the companies involved will expect a decade or so worth of returns for that money...
Investment last year doesn't need to be spent every year it's a one off business cost. If you are spending the same or more year on year it's not investment it's BAU operations
Good news indeed. 500 million over 5 years. So 100 million a year. A few more (many more) deals like this and we may make up the missing 1.5 billion per year.
But why would you care? Didn't you say in your last post you were leaving for the EU? :rolleyes
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