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Electricity Authority withdrew €19.5m 4 days before bail-in

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Re: Electricity Authority withdrew €19.5m 4 days before bail

Postby sven » Tue Apr 02, 2013 4:00 pm

sven wrote:Having read it, the amount is €540,441.00 not 540 million figures are in €000 / thousand and in the table it clearly has a decimal point after the 540 , ie 540.441


Tell me what I am implying now. eh wabbit
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Re: Electricity Authority withdrew €19.5m 4 days before bail

Postby CBBB » Tue Apr 02, 2013 4:23 pm

sven wrote:Having read it, the amount is €540,441.00 not 540 million figures are in €000 / thousand and in the table it clearly has a decimal point after the 540 , ie 540.441


Wrong again! If you look above the column it specifies thousands and we use the continental method of delimiting thousands with a "." and not a "," as used in the UK.

I think you are implying that you are an idiot, but in this case you are correct!
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Re: Electricity Authority withdrew €19.5m 4 days before bail

Postby Tim Drayton » Tue Apr 02, 2013 4:47 pm

The whole thread is based on an unsubstantiated claim by an obscure blogger hiding behind a screen name, so does it matter, anyhow?
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Re: Electricity Authority withdrew €19.5m 4 days before bail

Postby bill cobbett » Tue Apr 02, 2013 5:48 pm

Well yes, lots of lists around, lots of innuendoes ...

... transfers of large sums of monies by themselves mean nothing, pretty normal stuff, ... doesn't there has to be at least two things to prove a wrong-doing...

A transfer from an account with Laiki or BoC to an account in a safe bank which is under the control of the transferrer and in which the transfer is based on "inside information", in the way of a heads-up leaked from someone in the know in the troika negotiations.

Now if someone has moved money from a bad bank to a good bank in a transfer based on such things as prudence, wisdom, good business sense etc, then there is no wrong doing.
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Re: Electricity Authority withdrew €19.5m 4 days before bail

Postby Jerry » Tue Apr 02, 2013 6:17 pm

bill cobbett wrote:Well yes, lots of lists around, lots of innuendoes ...

... transfers of large sums of monies by themselves mean nothing, pretty normal stuff, ... doesn't there has to be at least two things to prove a wrong-doing...

A transfer from an account with Laiki or BoC to an account in a safe bank which is under the control of the transferrer and in which the transfer is based on "inside information", in the way of a heads-up leaked from someone in the know in the troika negotiations.

Now if someone has moved money from a bad bank to a good bank in a transfer based on such things as prudence, wisdom, good business sense etc, then there is no wrong doing.


Bill, after the worldwide banking crises of recent years anyone with half a brain should have been careful as to where they kept their cash. It was obvious that the Troika were going to sort Cyprus out once the new government was in place, they had given up talking to the commie idiot. The uncertain outcome of such a move must have alarmed some to move their cash from Cyprus, they didn't need a warning, as you say good business sense. I withdrew my savings from the Icelandic banks three weeks before they went bust, I didn't need anyone to tell me 'cos the writing was on the wall.
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Re: Electricity Authority withdrew €19.5m 4 days before bail

Postby CBBB » Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:56 pm

CBBB wrote:
sven wrote:Having read it, the amount is €540,441.00 not 540 million figures are in €000 / thousand and in the table it clearly has a decimal point after the 540 , ie 540.441


Wrong again! If you look above the column it specifies thousands and we use the continental method of delimiting thousands with a "." and not a "," as used in the UK.

I think you are implying that you are an idiot, but in this case you are correct!


Where did sven go, or is he looking for some other hyped up crap to tell us about?
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Re: Electricity Authority withdrew €19.5m 4 days before bail

Postby sven » Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:28 am

CBBB wrote:
CBBB wrote:
sven wrote:Having read it, the amount is €540,441.00 not 540 million figures are in €000 / thousand and in the table it clearly has a decimal point after the 540 , ie 540.441


Wrong again! If you look above the column it specifies thousands and we use the continental method of delimiting thousands with a "." and not a "," as used in the UK.

I think you are implying that you are an idiot, but in this case you are correct!


Where did sven go, or is he looking for some other hyped up crap to tell us about?

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A mistake yes an idiot no. I am in england and mistakenly I used the decimal point from an english perspective, thankyou for pointing out my error. An error does not make an idiot, have you never made an error, now think carefully wabbit, be honest now ?
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A different view to the mainstream reporting, the mp3 download link includes brief interview with a retired Cypriot bank manager and a business owner. http://www.ukcolumn.org/sites/default/f ... 413-64.mp3
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