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Quagmire
09-21-2007, 03:34 AM
Currency Chg%
X=1$USD NY Time X=
1$USD X$USD
=1 Gold
Price/oz Gold
Chg Gold
Chg%
US Dollar -- 09/20-23:25 -- -- 733.70 +2.00 up/down +0.27%
Australian Dollar +0.51% 09/20-23:22 1.1535 0.8669 846.32 -2.01 updown -0.24%
Brazilian Real +0.03% 09/20-17:10 1.8715 0.5343 1373.12 +3.38 updown +0.25%
British Pound +0.06% 09/20-23:24 0.4974 2.0107 364.91 +0.78 updown +0.21%

Canadian Dollar +0.20% 09/20-23:24 1.0001 1.0000 733.74 +0.54 updown +0.07%


Chinese Yuan +0.11% 09/20-23:10 7.5013 0.1333 5503.70 +9.00 updown +0.16%
Euro -0.04% 09/20-23:24 0.7106 1.4074 521.33 +1.64 updown +0.32%
Indian Rupee +0.18% 09/20-21:30 39.6200 0.0252 29069.19 +28.02 updown +0.10%
Japanese Yen -0.40% 09/20-23:24 114.9850 0.0087 84364.49 +566.55 updown +0.68%
Mexican Pesos -0.04% 09/20-22:50 10.9910 0.0910 8064.10 +25.27 updown +0.31%
Russian Ruble -0.01% 09/20-23:20 25.0640 0.0399 18389.46 +52.47 updown +0.29%
S.African Rand +0.00% 09/20-12:24 7.0330 0.1422 5160.11 +14.07 updown +0.27%
Swiss Franc -0.05% 09/20-23:23 1.1721 0.8532 859.93 +2.78 updown +0.32%

1 USD= 1.0001 CND

marie
09-21-2007, 04:19 AM
Which is not a good thing...my husband gets paid in US funds :cry:

andresont
09-21-2007, 04:53 AM
Good for Canadian wholesalers.

fishmaster
09-21-2007, 04:53 AM
Also bad for tourism,forestry,canadian export to the US of any kind...ect...ect...Not a good thing IMO. Thank god for all the Albertans coming to the Island these days:biggrin: makes up for the lack of Americans.

andresont
09-21-2007, 04:57 AM
Chinese Yuan +0.11% 09/20-23:10 7.5013 0.1333 5503.70 +9.00 updown +0.16%
1 USD= 1.0001 CND

may be we should start thinking about buying Chinese money eh?

fishmaster
09-21-2007, 04:59 AM
Good for Canadian wholesalers.

What do you mean? We don't make anything off the dollar:wink: Actually, we change our prices to reflect the dollar we buy at. The retailers are more likely to keep the prices up as long as possible. It will come to bite them eventually as more and more people cross-border shop.
***BTW, not pointing any fingers at any retailers on this site, you all seem to be nicely competitive:)

Delphinus
09-21-2007, 05:10 AM
It did hit par this morning. This afternoon when I checked it had dropped to 0.9984. I wonder if it goes above tomorrow.

One thing though, I checked a bunch of things I want to buy at some U.S. vendors, and Wendell STILL has them price beat. :lol: I'll still be buying the stuff from Ocean Aquatics. Wendell da man!!!

fishmaster
09-21-2007, 05:28 AM
It did hit par this morning. This afternoon when I checked it had dropped to 0.9984. I wonder if it goes above tomorrow.

One thing though, I checked a bunch of things I want to buy at some U.S. vendors, and Wendell STILL has them price beat. :lol: I'll still be buying the stuff from Ocean Aquatics. Wendell da man!!!

Your Right, I guess it's industry specific. With the competative market out there right now...the bigger saltwater dealers don't seem to be much higher. The few times I've looked at bigger ticket items across the line...I was better off buying from Vancouver. Some items though(not aquarium related) are still selling at retails based on a US dollar from a few years ago...

Delphinus
09-21-2007, 05:32 AM
Oh yes. Very true. I had to buy my Thule bike carrier off ebay. The Canadian retail price of the unit was (and still is) $600, whereas the US list price is $300. Then you have your ebay retailers who sell for even less because of no overhead. I paid $270 plus $60 shipping, taxes etc. to my door. Thule refuses to adjust their Canadian prices, the difference is quite obscene. I'm not sure why they think it's in their better interest to punish Canadians like that. At any rate, their Canadian retailers/distributors lost out on a sale because of that practise.

fishmaster
09-21-2007, 06:15 AM
Oh yes. Very true. I had to buy my Thule bike carrier off ebay. The Canadian retail price of the unit was (and still is) $600, whereas the US list price is $300. Then you have your ebay retailers who sell for even less because of no overhead. I paid $270 plus $60 shipping, taxes etc. to my door. Thule refuses to adjust their Canadian prices, the difference is quite obscene. I'm not sure why they think it's in their better interest to punish Canadians like that. At any rate, their Canadian retailers/distributors lost out on a sale because of that practise.

I find that with soo many products. The thing is, with the dollar changing so much so fast, a distributor has to sell way more to see any growth.(I'm a sales rep for a mid sized ditributor) For example: say on averege the dealer cost of US imported products(like 90% of what we sell) goes down 10%, I have so sell that much more just to be on par with last year. It's like you worked that much harder for nothing! We set our prices based on our landed cost, so we have to live with it. I don't agree with it, but I can understand why some distributors/retailers are trying to keep their prices up. But, there's a very big difference between keeping the prices up & ripping people off!!!!!

Cameron
09-21-2007, 07:46 AM
Im selling USD GIC's hand over hand right now....I 90 USD GIC at 4.59%...saweet. And I'm loading up on USd stocks right now to!

digital-audiophile
09-21-2007, 01:37 PM
Initially parity will be rough on some aspects of CDN business but as things level out and the dollars stay close to equal it will get better. It will take a couple years though.

One comment on tourism. Even when the CDN $ was at 65 cents Canadians still went to the States and travelled abroad, the Yanks just have to swallow their pride and get over themselves.

Pan
09-21-2007, 04:21 PM
Forceasters are betting on our dollar being 1.05 within 4 or 5 months...some things are nicley cheaper on the Fishy sites in the US...A lot are not. same as always. I kinda shop wherever, I support local when my pocketbook allows, but it dictates when that is :)