I guess if you keep up with the exchange rate and make account for it in your contract you will be okay.
We are in a global economy!
Charles Jones <charles.jones@ciscolearning.org> wrote:
Joshua Zeidner wrote:What if companies start wanting to pay contract rates in Euros? :)On 2/7/08, keith smith <klsmith2020@yahoo.com> wrote:
A weaker dollar is not always a bad thing. With a weaker dollar our goods
and services are more globally affordable.
actually for folks like us a weak dollar is the greatest news we can get. Weak Dollar = outsourcing no longer financially viable. Also, all companies commited to platforms and organizations tied into outsourcing, specifically in India : costs++; . Generally as the dollar weakens, companies will look more and more towards extremely cheap and cost effective platforms = LINUX + OSS.
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN0655798320080206
Yes definitely short term, since the cables should all be able to be repaired within a few weeks. What are reasons to cut a countries communication lines? None of them bode well.re. cut cables: I don't think that they would do this to effect the
oil trade in the long term. It seems to be more of a short term
tactical move of some sort, which to me is cause for alarm.
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