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Old 11-09-2016, 16:52   #211
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Re: More price rises

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Originally Posted by Paul M View Post
Apple uses brexit as an excuse to hike prices ....

What a shocker, I mean, they must be really poor and desperate for money
Apple, HP, Lenovo, Dell, etc.

In 2014 it was about $1.63 to the Pound. It's now a shade under $1.33.

Apple actually put it down to currency fluctuations which is perfectly reasonable. Looks like Eurogamer themselves blaming Brexit which, while a part of it, isn't the entire story of course.

You may want to also turn your anger onto Virgin Media. They make a negative remark about the vote and its short-term impact on them.

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Total third-party debt and capital lease obligations increased by £565 million during Q2 2016, primarily due to a devaluation of pound sterling following the EU referendum on June 23, 2016.
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