Nothing to do with brexit
Move to singapore to take advantage of EU free trade agreements [which the UK left with Brexit]
Anyone who believes this idiot .. well, probably voted for brexit.
How stupid do you have to be
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Nothing to do with brexit
Move to singapore to take advantage of EU free trade agreements [which the UK left with Brexit]
Anyone who believes this idiot .. well, probably voted for brexit.
How stupid do you have to be
Another Brexit bonus.
Bollocks to Dyson, get a Henry.
Or Shark.
Like Apple, Dyson is just good at marketing. The products themselves are fine but nothing special.
Apple hardware is actually fairly decent though, this is like Harley Davidson where the name means more than the physical thing it's branded onto.
Louis Rossman might disagree
Their vacuums suck
Maybe those silly headphones aren’t selling that well after all!
It won’t make any difference to the personal fortunes of the owner or his heir-apparent. This is just standard business for big companies reacting to market forces.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The manufacturer of innovative vacuum cleaners and other products said the cuts, which amount to more than a quarter of its UK workforce of 3,500, followed a review of its global needs.
The company's founder Sir James Dyson had previously been critical of the Conservative government's approach to economic growth and science.
"Dyson operates in increasingly fierce and competitive global markets, in which the pace of innovation and change is only accelerating.
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The billionaire entrepreneur, who readily spoke out in favour of Brexit, denied the move was a reaction to the UK's departure from the European Union.
Asia has long been Dyson's manufacturing base due to lower costs and its core growth market for sales.
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