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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBTW did you know the basements of many Swiss companies are stuffed to the rafters with field guns, since every person and corporation has to contribute to defence.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBTW did you know the basements of many Swiss companies are stuffed to the rafters with field guns, since every person and corporation has to contribute to defence.
I recall negotiating the howitzers and other artillery on my way to the server room.
And couldn't really believe my eyes when several Swiss off a training exercise, dumped their guns behind the pub counter before having a few beers. Although that was not in town.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI recall negotiating the howitzers and other artillery on my way to the server room.
Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd couldn't really believe my eyes when several Swiss off a training exercise, dumped their guns behind the pub counter before having a few beers
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BTW did you know the basements of many Swiss companies are stuffed to the rafters with field guns, since every person and corporation has to contribute to defence.
I recall negotiating the howitzers and other artillery on my way to the server room.
And couldn't really believe my eyes when several Swiss off a training exercise, dumped their guns behind the pub counter before having a few beers. Although that was not in town.
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This whole dismantling of Swiss banking secrecy laws started in the late 90s (when I happened to be be working at SBC in Basle) with the Nazi gold thing.
Germany have the same deal.
It's non news.
HTH
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSo Switzerland's still a safe place to protect money from predatory lawsuits?
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostThey just gave the UK the same deal they gave the Americans.
All they have done is implement standard banking practice of paying withholding tax on interest to the government.
The only difference here is the government is UK and USA.
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