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  • Experimental Monkey
    Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 795

    Did Northerner's prices go up?

    Looks like everything's went up 10 cents a can. What the Hell, Northerner? This on the heels of PACT and a price increase from Swedish Match.
  • justintempler
    Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 3090

    #2
    Originally posted by Experimental Monkey View Post
    Looks like everything's went up 10 cents a can. What the Hell, Northerner? This on the heels of PACT and a price increase from Swedish Match.
    Well either the Swedish Kronor is getting stronger or the US Dollar is getting weaker.

    Conversion Table: SEK to USD (Interbank rate)

    Time period: 06/10/10 to 07/10/10.
    Daily averages:
    06/10/2010 0.12460
    06/11/2010 0.12610
    06/12/2010 0.12640
    06/13/2010 0.12650
    06/14/2010 0.12610
    06/15/2010 0.12770
    06/16/2010 0.12790
    06/17/2010 0.12840
    06/18/2010 0.12880
    06/19/2010 0.12880
    06/20/2010 0.12940
    06/21/2010 0.12960
    06/22/2010 0.13030
    06/23/2010 0.12890
    06/24/2010 0.12880
    06/25/2010 0.12880
    06/26/2010 0.12890
    06/27/2010 0.12920
    06/28/2010 0.12960
    06/29/2010 0.12930
    06/30/2010 0.12820
    07/01/2010 0.12880
    07/02/2010 0.12900
    07/03/2010 0.13090
    07/04/2010 0.13120
    07/05/2010 0.13130
    07/06/2010 0.13040
    07/07/2010 0.13100
    07/08/2010 0.13140
    07/09/2010 0.13260
    07/10/2010 0.13350

    Average (31 days):0.12911 High:0.13390 Low:0.12330
    http://www.oanda.com/currency/historical-rates



    Maybe the Fed took Joe234's advice and printed some more money?

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    • Bigblue1
      Banned Users
      • Dec 2008
      • 3923

      #3
      Originally posted by justintempler View Post
      Well either the Swedish Kronor is getting stronger or the US Dollar is getting weaker.

      Conversion Table: SEK to USD (Interbank rate)

      Time period: 06/10/10 to 07/10/10.
      Daily averages:
      06/10/2010 0.12460
      06/11/2010 0.12610
      06/12/2010 0.12640
      06/13/2010 0.12650
      06/14/2010 0.12610
      06/15/2010 0.12770
      06/16/2010 0.12790
      06/17/2010 0.12840
      06/18/2010 0.12880
      06/19/2010 0.12880
      06/20/2010 0.12940
      06/21/2010 0.12960
      06/22/2010 0.13030
      06/23/2010 0.12890
      06/24/2010 0.12880
      06/25/2010 0.12880
      06/26/2010 0.12890
      06/27/2010 0.12920
      06/28/2010 0.12960
      06/29/2010 0.12930
      06/30/2010 0.12820
      07/01/2010 0.12880
      07/02/2010 0.12900
      07/03/2010 0.13090
      07/04/2010 0.13120
      07/05/2010 0.13130
      07/06/2010 0.13040
      07/07/2010 0.13100
      07/08/2010 0.13140
      07/09/2010 0.13260
      07/10/2010 0.13350

      Average (31 days):0.12911 High:0.13390 Low:0.12330
      http://www.oanda.com/currency/historical-rates



      Maybe the Fed took Joe234's advice and printed some more money?
      Yeah guys get used to it the dollar will lose buying power quite rapidly, as hyper-inflation takes hold....

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      • danielan
        Member
        • Apr 2010
        • 1514

        #4
        Originally posted by Bigblue1 View Post
        Yeah guys get used to it the dollar will lose buying power quite rapidly, as hyper-inflation takes hold....
        Compared to what? Europe's sterling financials?

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        • Bigblue1
          Banned Users
          • Dec 2008
          • 3923

          #5
          Originally posted by danielan View Post
          Compared to what? Europe's sterling financials?
          That's the scary part, there is no fall back currency. Maybe the yaun, who knows, but I don't think it will matter. It won't be comparative. It will be within the nation. It is devalued and inflation will happen

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