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I'm a little cautious here. You would think less holiday makers will be buying Euros now the £ has fallen and will business's be as active in Europe pending Brexit?
Waiting for this trading update promised this month. Record trading etc etc, once the overhang goes this can race up towards 40p. " The Company will update the market further with its trading statement in July"
Jason Drummond left a couple of years ago and is not on the Board according to the website. What recent allegations are we talking about because if they are in the last couple of years or so, since he left, as long as they don't concern FairFX does it matter?
Anyone notice that Jason Drummond is on the board here amidst the recent allegations?
malcom Stacey tipping this today, might have a look
Looks interesting. Home work time.....................
MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Cheap currency for holidaymakers makes this Forex firm a buy for the long haul By JOANNE HART FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY PUBLISHED: 22:29, 28 May 2016 | UPDATED: 22:29, 28 May 2016 Read more: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/investing/article-3614368/MIDAS-SHARE-TIPS-Cheap-currency-holidaymakers-makes-Forex-firm-buy-long-haul.html#ixzz4A1y3cn7l Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
http://tinyurl.com/z232nmn Ian Strafford-Taylor, chief executive of FairFX Group plc (LON:FFX), is confident he can double the current number of customers by the end of next year. The online multi-currency payments and travel money specialist has just over 508,000 customers and is focusing on attracting more clients through an improved website, an easier to use app and a television ad campaign which starts on June 1st. Strafford-Taylor says cross-selling success will be achieved by embedding the company into customers’ phones and their psyche. High on the agenda for the FairFX boss is the corporate offering which is growing rapidly and "we have a lot of exciting plans there as well.”
Not a buy
Cities where you'll (probably) have a white Christmas Telegraph.co.uk- 6 hours ago Compiled by FairFX, using data from holiday-weather.com, here are 11 cities that are great bets for a snowy break and where, in most cases, ...
humble - are you trying to break a record?
That is just factually wrong. The limit can run into the millions through the dealing desk across numerous currencies be it GBP, USD, EUR, AED, Saudi Riyal, ZAR etc. This is the misinformation one gets from posting spam links from a fresh account. 1499 posts in the last 30 days and 1499 in total. The other day your FFX posts were some of your first. That is prolific work.
10:22, 16 November Europeans Sochi included the ten most budget resorts in the world http://www.soyuz.by/news/humanitarian-dimension/22322.html
Fairfx: The most affordable winter vacation this season will be in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia and Poland http://elvisti.com/node/173911
FairFx has a limit of £250,000. Regardless of the amount, make sure you establish if the service has the funds you need to transfer before going ahead. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/11986097/Transferring-money-abroad-Ultimate-guide-to-currency-exchange-options.html
Where's cheapest to ski this season? Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/snowandski/skiing-news/11986878/Wheres-cheapest-to-ski-this-season.html Fairfx currency expert Darren Kilner said: “Taking advantage of favourable exchange rates means that holidaymakers can save significantly
Strong pound lures Brits to Christmas markets The Guardian The exchange rate between sterling and Hungary's forint has made ... strong performance of the pound,” said FairFX's currency expert, Darren Kilner http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/nov/13/strong-pound-lures-brits-to-christmas-markets-st-petersburg-budapest-oslo
And there's the placing
Strong pound cuts price of skiing holidays Financial Times http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c298599c-83d0-11e5-8095-ed1a37d1e096.html#axzz3r49oVzOK
THE Telegraph Darren Kilner, currency expert and Fairfx http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/universityeducation/11906957/University-education-Which-country-is-the-cheapest-to-study-in.html With British students soon to decide which universities they want to study at, The Telegraph looks at the cheapest countries for overseas study The United Kingdom is one of the most expensive countries for British students to study in, according to new figures. With increased tuition fees and rising costs of living, it can cost in excess of £21,000 per year for students to study in the UK. But British students could save thousands by studying abroad, according to new research, which analyses every country with an institution in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
FAIRFX compiled a list of the most affordable countries in Europe to be a student Charging on ahead of the UK – where the average annual cost is £21,000 – a total of 13 new European countries entered the THE World University Rankings this year, including Belarus, Cyprus, Iceland, and Luxembourg. According to FAIRFX’s analysis, three of these new countries would take the lead as the cheapest study destinations in the world, thanks to low tuition fees and living costs. http://www.independent.co.uk/student/news/the-most-affordable-countries-in-europe-to-be-a-university-student-according-to-new-research-a6679991.html
Your half term holiday just got more expensive as pound sinks against the euro BRITISH families planning a trip to Europe during the October half-term will see their spending power cut after the pound hit a five-month low against the euro this week. http://www.express.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/612519/Half-term-holidays-more-expensive-pound-sinks-against-euro
Here Are The Best – And Worst – Value Holiday Destinations Of 2015 http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/550784/best-worst-value-holidays.html
Ski resorts to the stars that WON’T blow your holiday budget http://www.express.co.uk/travel/articles/615851/ski-resorts-stars-holiday-budget