Vortech? FI LOOK HERE!! PASS THE WORD!
Today was an exception to your "well constructed" comment.
Dec 8,2004 the Dollar rallied against the Euro and Yen. I did well as I was in Dollars.. But I may push them to to Yen in a few day's... Cheers Amy
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Thanks to Bank of Japan intervention.. And that China is going to Float exact with the Dollar.. Also the transfer of IBM PC division to New China Group.. All must be stable during this transfer.
Then after this transfer the Taiwan producers and Japan ( IBM in top five in Japan Market.. ) backlash.
Dec 8,2004 the Dollar rallied against the Euro and Yen. I did well as I was in Dollars.. But I may push them to to Yen in a few day's... Cheers Amy
- 
Thanks to Bank of Japan intervention.. And that China is going to Float exact with the Dollar.. Also the transfer of IBM PC division to New China Group.. All must be stable during this transfer.
Then after this transfer the Taiwan producers and Japan ( IBM in top five in Japan Market.. ) backlash.
Originally posted by 350G
Yeah, a weaker dollar makes our traditional suppliers want to export products so that they can wreap the benefit of a stronger foreign currency. My company, Sherwin-Williams--the largest NA manufacturer of coatings, used to be able to dictate what price we paid for our raw materials, but now, the suppliers are saying "buy less from us, so we can export." In addition, the costs are going up and no one will write a quote beyond 90 days, unlike our annual quotes we used to get.
Needless to say, the steel industry and every company directly / indirectly linked to it, will experience a volatile, inflated market.
This cost increase will not just affect Vortech . . . I'll be surprised to see if APS doesn't hike its prices dramatically should the USD continue to fall in value.
Gary
Sales Rep
Sherwin-Williams Co
Yeah, a weaker dollar makes our traditional suppliers want to export products so that they can wreap the benefit of a stronger foreign currency. My company, Sherwin-Williams--the largest NA manufacturer of coatings, used to be able to dictate what price we paid for our raw materials, but now, the suppliers are saying "buy less from us, so we can export." In addition, the costs are going up and no one will write a quote beyond 90 days, unlike our annual quotes we used to get.
Needless to say, the steel industry and every company directly / indirectly linked to it, will experience a volatile, inflated market.
This cost increase will not just affect Vortech . . . I'll be surprised to see if APS doesn't hike its prices dramatically should the USD continue to fall in value.
Gary
Sales Rep
Sherwin-Williams Co
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Originally posted by ReavTek
Damn... too bad I dont have 4k lying around. :/ Blargh guess I'll just have to stick to making BOV sounds with my mouth when shifting. ._.
Damn... too bad I dont have 4k lying around. :/ Blargh guess I'll just have to stick to making BOV sounds with my mouth when shifting. ._.
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Originally posted by bhamvett
I am seeing how much Speedsouth is going to charge me to install the unit. They are great and have done 2 Greddy TT kits
on the 350z. This should be a cakewalk for them.
I am seeing how much Speedsouth is going to charge me to install the unit. They are great and have done 2 Greddy TT kits
on the 350z. This should be a cakewalk for them.
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