They only have a stake not a controlling interestCounts for nowt, if you own the business you get to say what happens to it.
They only have a stake not a controlling interestCounts for nowt, if you own the business you get to say what happens to it.
One of the many comments singing the same tune
Discourteous beyond belief!!
They've got the hump big time because the 5th richest nation on this planet doesn't wanna be in their vile, vindictive, dictatorial, money grabbing Glee club anymore!! Who will prop up the likes of Greece, Romania, etc! Quicker we are out the better, HARD BREXIT now, send us the divorce bill Mr Tusk & we may consider it!! We are off!!!
One of the many comments singing the same tune
Discourteous beyond belief!!
They've got the hump big time because the 5th richest nation on this planet doesn't wanna be in their vile, vindictive, dictatorial, money grabbing Glee club anymore!! Who will prop up the likes of Greece, Romania, etc! Quicker we are out the better, HARD BREXIT now, send us the divorce bill Mr Tusk & we may consider it!! We are off!!!
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Cheap road block, suppose they're learning to economize already
They only have a stake not a controlling interest
And the tariff imposed on EU goods in return will pay for it. All this tariff talk is about a handbag fight and is scaremongering tactics.Believe what you want, facts are facts. All none EU manufactures that have set up businesses in the UK have done so because it gives them access to the European market. If that access is restricted in anyway they will move their operations to other EU counties. My guess is that TM has already offered them a subsidy equating to the size of any tariff the EU may impose. Just another big Brexit bill for the UK taxpayer to stump up.
Makes a huge difference of course. Quite excusable behaviour using straw bales.They are straw bales surely?
Would of thought a great British farming journal could get it right
Makes a huge difference of course. Quite excusable behaviour using straw bales.
And the tariff imposed on EU goods in return will pay for it. All this tariff talk is about a handbag fight and is scaremongering tactics.
Yes 10% import tariff on crappy renault engines etc
Nissan Navara uses Renault engines.Yes 10% import tariff on crappy renault engines etc
Nissan Navara uses Renault engines.
No, but I had an older one that needed a new cylinder head around 90K. (miles that is). My Nissan Navara is only on 7K and cannot fault it so far.Are they crap?
Must admit in my life I have only had one duff engine. 04 L200, were they Renault?
No, but I had an older one that needed a new cylinder head around 90K. (miles that is)
Dont think you do either, the article I found said it was operating profit which is not the same as net profit and its 1.7 billion for the six months not 1,741 billion youre about as accurate as diane abbots accountingI think you will find that owning a 45% stake in a publicly quoted company is a controlling interest. And who ever wrote the above dosn't understand accounts, for 2016 the Renault groups net profit was 3,345 billion of which Nissan contributed 1,741 billion.
Our Scenic did 450K, just sold it today.Wife's cleo has 300,000. How many Km's does it have to do before it can be classed as not "crappy"?
Our Scenic did 450K, .