Luxembourg to Amsterdam is about the same as London to Leeds, hardly a long haul. And Greenpeace is still very much active in India.
C'mon, this is very lacklustre zealotry. Must do better. The only reason I let you have the last word on the 'Telegraph' thread was cos'it was so feeble.
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executives jetting from Lux to Ne, currency spekulation, causing corporate hardship and distress, booted out of India for bringing hardship to the poor
its about time the occupy movement sorted these greenpeace fatcats out
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostGreenpeace and other campaigners around the world celebrate as technically unviable, massively environmental damaging multiple dams project, delivering power for copper mining and opposed by a majority of Chileans is cancelled.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
FTFY.
FFS, you don't really expect a balanced report on an environmental story in El Reg?Last edited by pjclarke; 23 June 2014, 16:19.
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Greenpeace gets most of its income in Euros and so enters into Forex contracts to protect its income stream. Seems someone took out a few contracts over and above his pay grade without adequate controls - a rogue trader if you will - and they went bad. He's been shown the door.
Embarrassing, but only newsworthy 'cos its a green charity. Unless you're some kind of zealot.
How a broker spent $520m in a drunken stupor and moved the global oil price - TelegraphLast edited by pjclarke; 23 June 2014, 15:46.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThe other papers printed this story last week.
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The other papers printed this story last week. The Guardian were waiting for the right moment to bury bad news.
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Dirty Spekulants in dissarray
It looks like Greepeace have lost 3 million betting on the currency markets and the whole finance division is in dissarray.
Remember, this is the guardian, not well known for being anti-greenieTags: None
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