Re: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee (response to Gabe Menezes)

2014-09-23 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 23 September 2014 10:41, Melvyn Fernandes wrote: > Dear Gabe > > All said and done, the sun rises and sets every day, the bell rings in > America with smiley faces. > > In Goa's metal exchange life remains normal. You still get a bar of Kit > Kat in exchange for the value of five rupees or t

[Goanet] The Scottish Rupee (response to Gabe Menezes)

2014-09-23 Thread Melvyn Fernandes
Dear Gabe All said and done, the sun rises and sets every day, the bell rings in America with smiley faces.   In Goa's metal exchange life remains normal.   You still get a bar of Kit Kat in exchange for the value of five rupees or two boiled sweets for one rupee, all that saving in metal, ma

Re: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee

2014-09-22 Thread Gabe Menezes
Gabe Menezes, > The easy money on the GBP has already been made. The last few weeks have > been very good and the winners know they have to close their positions > before the 18th. > > Those holding on to a GBP fx trade today are the hyper risk takers. Hyper > risks = hyper losses/profits. > > As f

Re: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee (Response to Joe Lobo)

2014-09-19 Thread Melvyn Fernandes
Heath, Surrey, United Kingdom 19 September 2014 Message Received: Sep 19 2014, 03:03 PM From: "Joe Lobo" To: "Melvyn Fernandes" , "Goa's premiere mailing list,estb. 1994!" Cc: Subject: Re: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee M

Re: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee (Response to JC)

2014-09-19 Thread Melvyn Fernandes
Received: Sep 19 2014, 03:28 PM From: "Jose" To: "Melvyn Fernandes" , "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" Cc: Subject: Re: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee On Sep 19, 2014, at 6:58 AM, Melvyn Fernandes wrote: "at the moment we are looked upon as the most ba

Re: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee

2014-09-19 Thread Jose
On Sep 19, 2014, at 6:58 AM, Melvyn Fernandes wrote: "at the moment we are looked upon as the most backward state" QUESTIONS: If Melvyn is suggesting that Goa is presently being "looked upon as the most backward state", may I ask his reference point ie Who, besides the odd person,believes th

Re: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee

2014-09-19 Thread Joe Lobo
. passports so that they can enter the European job market ? - Original Message - From: "Melvyn Fernandes" To: "goanet [goanet]" Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 6:58 AM Subject: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee Hi all As you will have heard, the creation of the Sc

[Goanet] The Scottish Rupee

2014-09-19 Thread Melvyn Fernandes
Hi all As you will have heard, the creation of the Scottish Rupee will no longer take place.   Bravo Scotland.   The people of Scotland have decided we are better off as United Kingdom.   This may be an example for the doubting Thomases in Goa that we can also be better off united with all th

Re: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee

2014-09-17 Thread Mervyn Lobo
On Wed, 9/17/14, Gabe Menezes wrote: COMMENT: I may be wrong Caveat emptor but I think if it is a no vote sterling will shoot up and if it is a yes vote the market has this priced in don't see much downside…. There's not much money to be made in FX these days, volatility has gone.

Re: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee

2014-09-17 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 16 September 2014 19:42, Mervyn Lobo wrote: > On Tue, 9/16/14, Melvyn Fernandes wrote: > Scotland, a country that is 33 per cent land mass and 16 per > cent of the population of the United Kingdom, its major > revenue being "black gold" (oil) and "gold watch" > (whisky) forgets its economy

Re: [Goanet] The Scottish Rupee

2014-09-16 Thread Mervyn Lobo
On Tue, 9/16/14, Melvyn Fernandes wrote: Scotland, a country that is 33 per cent land mass and 16 per cent of the population of the United Kingdom, its major revenue being “black gold” (oil) and “gold watch” (whisky) forgets its economy relies on the strength of being United.   I am wondering

[Goanet] The Scottish Rupee

2014-09-16 Thread Melvyn Fernandes
Hello all,   This Thursday, the Scottish politicians have asked the people living in Scotland to make their views known as to whether they wish to govern themselves and break away from the United Kingdom or remain British.     Scotland, a country that is 33 per cent land mass and 16 per cent of