Hi,
Just wondering. With the actual fall of the U$D, why not setting the Neo's
prices in €uros ? (Which is actually pretty strong.) (or ¥ens, ...)
This would imply a rising price (with time) for American customers instead
of a falling one for European ones.
Actually, the actual situation is
Didier Raboud wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering. With the actual fall of the U$D, why not setting the Neo's
prices in €uros ? (Which is actually pretty strong.) (or ¥ens, ...)
This would imply a rising price (with time) for American customers instead
of a falling one for European ones.
No matter how is the $, I think FIC is thinking in $, not un €, so if the $
falls, it's good for us, and nothing change for FIC regardly the $
previsions... I guess
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Kevin Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The figure in USD is as innacurate as anything else. You're
The figure in USD is as innacurate as anything else. You're not
actually paying $399 USD, you're paying the number of New Taiwan
Dollars that can be exchanged for $399 USD.
Rebasing the price in ANY currency means absolutely nothing since
(assuming you aren't paying exchange premiums) it's the
. Somebody has to.
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Subject: Re: Trading in €uros ?
No matter how is the $, I think FIC is thinking in $, not un €, so
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