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19 December 2008, 01:06 PM | #31 |
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My AD has been about the same this year as last year.
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19 December 2008, 01:26 PM | #32 |
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19 December 2008, 01:38 PM | #33 |
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I can't speak for elsewhere, but the downturn is definitely being felt in Singapore. I passed an ADs window (The Hour Glass at Lucky Plaza) and was amazed to see models on display that you would not normally see - Milgauss, green Sub, GMT2c - and would normally have been stashed away for special customers. According to my AD, there simply are no buyers.
Meanwhile, the premiums on the GV, Daytona and Deep Sea have disappeared and used or secondhand watch shops which used to pay cash have stopped doing this -if a customer wants to sell a watch, the shop now takes it in on consignment. If it's sold, the shop takes a cut. Basically, cash is king at the moment. |
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20 December 2008, 08:13 AM | #37 |
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Pure Greed and politics!!! Thats the bottom line! A lot of these people should be hung for what has happened. Greed...the auto workers get a 95% pay while the plant is closed... is something wrong there?? They might be buying the Rollies.
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20 December 2008, 10:40 AM | #40 |
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It's not bad everywhere. Look at this: Antiquorum sale this week:
Lot 513 Ref. 6240 Stainless Steel “Paul Newman”, So-called “John Mayer” Rolex, “Oyster Cosmograph Daytona” Ref. 6240/6263. Made circa 1965. Sold including buyer's premium: USD 96'000 I would like to see the numbers on some of the more common vintage pieces to see how they fared, but 96k for a Daytona is a pretty good lick.
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20 December 2008, 12:04 PM | #42 |
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that is nothing more than severance pay. if it is ok for salaried people and executives why isn't it ok for them? salaried people are taught to negotiate a severance pay package when they go in for the job. the uaw does it for their membership. what's the difference? why is it not ok for the working people?
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20 December 2008, 12:25 PM | #43 |
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...actually, no, the job bank payments go out indefinitely,it's NOT severance , plus you get HUGE incentives to retrain at school in pretty much any field ( In know, because I took advantage of that program to get an AP certificate) which is silly, but it WAS negotiated. Why should anyone get to take it back?
....Auto workers make 3-5 times more per hour than teachers. LOL...'nuff said. The UAW did a GREAT job of negotiating. Second to none, but in the end they shot themselves in the foot. |
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edit to add job banks program contract language. no eligible employee will be laid off over the term of the agreement, except under the following specific circumstances. 1)Reduced customer demand, a maximum of 42 weeks over the life of the agreement (commonly known as loss of marketshare); 2)Acts of God or other conditions beyond the control of management; 3)Conclusion of an assignment known in advance to be temporary; and 4) Plant rearrangement or model changeover.
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I did not miss your point.... I take the opposite veiw. I want the media to report this.(I do not believe that they can overdo it). IMO one of the biggest problems is that people have buried their heads in the sand for too long. Run up the credit card....Re-mortgage.....run up the cc...etc.Finance the car,boat,TV,Kitchen,conservatory,carpets,Rolex, ad nausium I saw a TV program 3 years ago called "Why worry about debt when you can put off the day of reckoning forever?"....... Well guess what.......You can't. I believe in having a positive attitude,but you can't deny reality,that is called being delusional. Most of the people that I know understand the current problems,but there are still plenty that don't,so I would tell the media to bang on. Regards Mike. |
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You wouldn't believe the amount of people I know or have heard saying that they are paying for the holiday season on credit (just look at the high street figures to see the trend) becuase even though the money isn't there, the still want the Christmas "they deserve"!!!!!!!!! Let's see how they get on next year!!!!!!! The media need to drive this home to these idiots. Fair enough the bankers and lenders were greedy but this greed extends to the home owners and occupiers who have signed off their assets and remortgaged to "keep up with the Jones'!". The end of boom or bust...gimme a break!!!!!!! J |
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20 December 2008, 08:29 PM | #47 |
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ill conceived media coverage, taking advantage of easy storeys is a negative action which does impact on the economy. i do not know any senior banking executives who may infom me as to what is going on in the economy. my information comes from the media. this feeds back to the economy due to the impact the media scare tactics have on my spending pattern. its very hard to ignore what comes to you from your tv every time you switch it on and i dont think you should but the media should have a certain amount of responsibillty to weight the information they provide to you. this negativity is unhealthy, we have the right to be informed but when the media take advantage of a particular issue the they no longer inform but shape you`re perspective.
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