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<blockquote data-quote="Leke" data-source="post: 4384" data-attributes="member: 203"><p>Hmm....I think the question is just inviting you to talk about the relevance of the issue to the parties involved. So in a trade war scenario the parties include the governments warring, the businesses winning and losing, the consumers losing, the employees getting laid off, and maybe even the law firm you are applying to ( the effect on their margins)...</p><p>In the Sainsburys-Asda merger (Soz my commercial knowledge is rusty) it would have been the employees that were going to get laid off, Walmart Asda's parent company, third parties like Iceland and farmers (their ability to bargain on price for instance)...</p><p></p><p>What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leke, post: 4384, member: 203"] Hmm....I think the question is just inviting you to talk about the relevance of the issue to the parties involved. So in a trade war scenario the parties include the governments warring, the businesses winning and losing, the consumers losing, the employees getting laid off, and maybe even the law firm you are applying to ( the effect on their margins)... In the Sainsburys-Asda merger (Soz my commercial knowledge is rusty) it would have been the employees that were going to get laid off, Walmart Asda's parent company, third parties like Iceland and farmers (their ability to bargain on price for instance)... What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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