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(yes, it costs less american money to buy the same amount of Euros) -- nm
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by
Andie
Compared to last year but we still lose money.
Posted by
Krusty (aka Krustylu)
Feb 17 '15, 06:34
I was just focusing on the fact that the Euro is still slightly stronger than the dollar.
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The actual number is kind of arbitrary, it's the relative movements.
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Reagen
Feb 17, 06:43
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I'll just say I don't understand this enough and leave it alone.
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Krusty
Feb 17, 06:48
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Currency fluctuates a lot more than the prices of things do. Also, there's the likelihood that the euro will go back up, giving incentive to
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con_carne
Feb 17, 07:05
1 euro may be more money than $1, but a $1 item isn't necessarily 1 euro.
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Reagen
Feb 17, 06:57
that's apples to oranges though. -- nm
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Andie
Feb 17, 06:41
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