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[quote][i]Originally posted by Dom[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Steve[/i] And a slow transition will mean a stable market throughout [/quote] The increase does not mean that it's all 'back to normal' and a stable market again. Rather it's a volatile market that hinges on the negotiations. If the negotiations become 'sticky' or don't progress in favour of the country then expect them to go south again. :nod: [quote][i]Originally posted by Steve[/i] Why are they so angry [/quote] Uncertainty. We've gone from a known quantity to the complete unknown with 'leavers' not knowing 'arse from elbow' nor any guarantees that we'll come off better. [quote][i]Originally posted by Steve[/i] BBC is really scraping the barrel now in a desperate attempt to find as much negativity as possible http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/video_and_audio/headlines/36664678 [/quote] So a manufacturer makes a statement on losses due to a weak pound and the BBC are 'scraping' the barrel for reporting it, the same as they have on other manufacturer losses linked to the weak pound :boggle: No doubt if the source was the DM or Facebook then you wouldn't have a problem with it :lol: [Edited on 30-06-2016 by Dom] [/quote]
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