Canadian dollar at par with US - time to buy PORT!

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Todd Pettinger
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Canadian dollar at par with US - time to buy PORT!

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Now if only I had some spare cash available. Talk about missing a pristine opportunity. With the Canadian dollar doing so well (closing just under par with the US buck by around 1/100th of a cent today) now is the time for me to do some shopping. Now to get this stuff across the border.... :?

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Almost got my better half convinced we gotta strike while the iron is hot . . .
Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
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Yeah well, with the Euro at 1.42 vs. the US$ Portugal is almost going to feel like being in London. And then I head to London where my dollar buys me a newspaper at best. I think I am ready for a new President. 8--)
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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Roy Hersh wrote:Yeah well, with the Euro at 1.42 vs. the US$ Portugal is almost going to feel like being in London. And then I head to London where my dollar buys me a newspaper at best. I think I am ready for a new President. 8--)
Roy,
Will someone other than 'dub-ya' at the helm make the dollar that much stronger? Or is that the perception of the majority?

I just hope that a higher Cdn-dollar will force a lot of the stuff that matters to ME to come down in price (i.e. Port!) :D

Todd
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