
Euro Keeps Sliding
Euro Keeps Sliding
Dollar's climbing... just sayin'...' 

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Re: Euro Keeps Sliding
Might be the best time to buy a XITE-1. I hope to get another one this year. If the EURO keeps sliding and get even lower when I purchase another one I might just walk away with a mind-blowing great deal, a truly scary dealronnie wrote:Dollar's climbing... just sayin'...'


Re: Euro Keeps Sliding
And the Canadian dollar is dropping rapidly...

Not a good time to upgrade to an Xite
-Tom

Not a good time to upgrade to an Xite
-Tom
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Re: Euro Keeps Sliding
Sounddesigner wrote:Might be the best time to buy a XITE-1. I hope to get another one this year. If the EURO keeps sliding and get even lower when I purchase another one I might just walk away with a mind-blowing great deal, a truly scary dealronnie wrote:Dollar's climbing... just sayin'...'. The Euro is VERY low in value right now, so low that it is about 1-to-1 equal with US Dollar
... Thanks for pointing this out!
Thanks to the ECB this situation will last for a year at least . Banks here get money for free, the stock exchange explodes and the population loses all interests on their care of the elderly. Happy buying !


Re: Euro Keeps Sliding
Euro's inching back!!!! At least for today 

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Re: Euro Keeps Sliding
Doepfer just announced as price hike in April due to component costs (due to the dollar/euro)
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Re: Euro Keeps Sliding
Yea, there's always a downside to some when others benefit in the overall economy of the world. The world's economy is a zero-sum-game that's skewed to benefit primarily a small group i.e. those who have a monopoly in Government, Banks, etc. Ultimately the average people suffer and get saddled with more debt for many generations while they're always tricked into not keeping their focus on the real problems just more Red-Herrings.ChrisWerner wrote:Sounddesigner wrote:Might be the best time to buy a XITE-1. I hope to get another one this year. If the EURO keeps sliding and get even lower when I purchase another one I might just walk away with a mind-blowing great deal, a truly scary dealronnie wrote:Dollar's climbing... just sayin'...'. The Euro is VERY low in value right now, so low that it is about 1-to-1 equal with US Dollar
... Thanks for pointing this out!
Thanks to the ECB this situation will last for a year at least . Banks here get money for free, the stock exchange explodes and the population loses all interests on their care of the elderly. Happy buying !![]()
Not good when folks don't take care of their elderly and any other important responsibility. Hate to hear about the problems of the EU and sadly I do believe it will ultimately get worse for all of us despite Band-Aid solutions that may come and give the illusions of improvement (here in the USA such band-aid fixes are Obamacare, more Welfare, allowing illegal immigration, military spending cuts, more Government's borrowing of money and overspending, Stimulus plan that only increases low wage jobs while high wage jobs slowly disappears, Bail-out money for huge banks and corporations, etc). I see there is now major protests of the ECB going on there in Germany that are slightly violent due to Government austerity policies - http://news.yahoo.com/police-barricade- ... 50123.html
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Re: Euro Keeps Sliding
Looks like it's climbing back up. Just sprung for DAS Master IT EQ. Wanted Brickmaster also but... I like to eat sometimes. 
