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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 1583" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Anyway, moving along here ..... today we signed a contract on a honey sale. Red letter day indeed because it's been that long I've forgotten what a honey sale contract looks like. </p><p>The world is round because we are back in business with the company that took me under their wing in the early days of my career , and I have always had a lot of respect for them. No matter that their honey price was always at the lower end of the scale and that for many years we got a better price on the export market, one has to realise that times change and one has to move with them.</p><p>So, all is good. Mother has a smile on her face, Jimmy C can buy some more Apivar and get the trucks some new tyres and road legal .... and that will be about the dollars gone.</p><p>I wonder if they want some more ?</p><p></p><p>I see today that S&P have upgraded NZ's credit rating and the dollar has improved against the Greenback, which should make our honey a better buy on the world market. I wonder if that will generate interest in our honey listed on Albert Sapiano's website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 1583, member: 212"] Anyway, moving along here ..... today we signed a contract on a honey sale. Red letter day indeed because it's been that long I've forgotten what a honey sale contract looks like. The world is round because we are back in business with the company that took me under their wing in the early days of my career , and I have always had a lot of respect for them. No matter that their honey price was always at the lower end of the scale and that for many years we got a better price on the export market, one has to realise that times change and one has to move with them. So, all is good. Mother has a smile on her face, Jimmy C can buy some more Apivar and get the trucks some new tyres and road legal .... and that will be about the dollars gone. I wonder if they want some more ? I see today that S&P have upgraded NZ's credit rating and the dollar has improved against the Greenback, which should make our honey a better buy on the world market. I wonder if that will generate interest in our honey listed on Albert Sapiano's website. [/QUOTE]
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