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How do businesses view the euro? | Made in Germany

Have companies become attached to the euro or do they take a more business-like approach to the common currency? Holger Trzeczak tosses a coin and asks for predictions from three businesspeople: Roland Lappin, executive board member for finance at logistics company HHLA; Thomas Usinger, who owns a transport firm; and Andreas Folkmann, owner of a travel office.

View Count: 57 Date: December 28, 2011

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  • mikailmari December 28, 2011

    @KhmerD0g yeah but...rise of islam is problem in europe and terror attacks and unemployment. europe and euro -zone is drowning to debt just like usa, but banks in usa are better shape than in europe. finland is still ok, but greece, italy, spain , portug

  • KhmerD0g December 28, 2011

    @mikailmari U live in Finland. U are far more safer than me. I'm living in southern California where so many diverse ethnic, cultures and religions come in one place.

  • mikailmari December 28, 2011

    @KhmerD0g us dollar and euro and whole banking system will go down, but not now. buy silver and gold =) china will rise and west will go down =(

  • KhmerD0g December 28, 2011

    @mikailmari Definitely, once the US dollar collapses, America will hit with chaos similar to the 1991 Rodney's King riot. Yes, I took part in that riot. It brings back memory. The youths are ready to explode again but this time they are far more danger

  • mikailmari December 28, 2011

    @KhmerD0g no usa is fucked and us dollar

  • KhmerD0g December 28, 2011

    the euro is fucked and so is the E.U.

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