Quinn Insurance in Administration

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sammymaguire

Quote from: Hardy on November 03, 2012, 01:18:53 PM
What a great name for a judge, though - Miss Justice Dunne.

I think Great Injustice Dunne may be more applicable in this case
DRIVE THAT BALL ON!!



OverThePostsAWide

Holy fcuk Don, do you get out of Derrylin much?


supersarsfields

There's a protest going on in Derrylin at the minute. Road to the Quinn Group properties blocked of.

OverThePostsAWide

And every right thinking man and woman should be with them 100%. End this evil apartheid regime now.

Rossfan

Quote from: supersarsfields on November 05, 2012, 09:22:15 AM
There's a protest going on in Derrylin at the minute. Road to the Quinn Group properties blocked of.

Aye indeed. That will make them hoors in Dublin/Brussels/Frankfurt/wherever quake in their boots.
Meanwhile the poor harmless Quinns have to make do on €10k per month each or something like that.

When will the poor dupes cop on.
Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM

thebigfella

Quote from: Rossfan on November 05, 2012, 11:05:26 AM
Quote from: supersarsfields on November 05, 2012, 09:22:15 AM
There's a protest going on in Derrylin at the minute. Road to the Quinn Group properties blocked of.

Aye indeed. That will make them hoors in Dublin/Brussels/Frankfurt/wherever quake in their boots.
Meanwhile the poor harmless Quinns have to make do on €10k per month each or something like that.

When will the poor dupes cop on.

From BBC, "In a statement, the protesters demanded his release and mediated talks between the Quinn family and IBRC, the former Anglo Irish Bank."

FFS cop on, they should all be locked up too. Have none of them any jobs to go to either? 

supersarsfields

Quote from: Rossfan on November 05, 2012, 11:05:26 AM
Quote from: supersarsfields on November 05, 2012, 09:22:15 AM
There's a protest going on in Derrylin at the minute. Road to the Quinn Group properties blocked of.

Aye indeed. That will make them hoors in Dublin/Brussels/Frankfurt/wherever quake in their boots.
Meanwhile the poor harmless Quinns have to make do on €10k per month each or something like that.

When will the poor dupes cop on.

Sure it'll p1ss of Anglo IBRC anyway.

Lone Shark

Quote from: supersarsfields on November 05, 2012, 11:17:59 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on November 05, 2012, 11:05:26 AM
Quote from: supersarsfields on November 05, 2012, 09:22:15 AM
There's a protest going on in Derrylin at the minute. Road to the Quinn Group properties blocked of.

Aye indeed. That will make them hoors in Dublin/Brussels/Frankfurt/wherever quake in their boots.
Meanwhile the poor harmless Quinns have to make do on €10k per month each or something like that.

When will the poor dupes cop on.

Sure it'll p1ss of Anglo IBRC anyway.

Aye. It also might catch the eye of Liberty Mutual bosses, who could start to wonder if Cavan is a good place for them to do business. After all, who's to say that they won't be blockaded next?

And yet, I've no doubt that if LM announced tomorrow that they were relocating, you can be damn sure these protesters wouldn't be holding their hands up and saying "My bad".

This is idiotic and counterproductive in the extreme, and I really hope that no more jobs are lost because of this grossly stupid gesture.


sammymaguire

Sure everyone should just lie back and do/say nothing that'll do the trick.  :o

Desperate times call for desperate measures.
DRIVE THAT BALL ON!!

orangeman

Is this what passes as "journalism" today ?

This is simply pathetic.





POOR QUINNS WITH MERCS AND ABERCROMBIE JUMPERS


They claim to have been left almost impoverished by the actions of Anglo Irish Bank – but yesterday, the Quinn family didn't look as if they were suffering too greatly in material terms.
Seán Quinn Jr arrived at Mountjoy Prison sporting a bang-on-trend Abercrombie & Fitch top. The American retailer – beloved of teenagers and wealthy trendsetters – opened its first Irish store only this week.

On Thursday, crowds gathered to queue outside the Abercrombie store on Dublin's College Green for its opening. As the scent of its trademark cologne Fierce wafted through the shop, customers clamoured to buy items such as €24 boxer-briefs and €68 tracksuit pants.

Seán Jr hadn't been spotted among the queues at the Abercrombie store this week, so maybe he picked up the navy blue jumper with the much-sought-after 'A&F 1892' logo on one of his many previous travels. (Abercrombie is also big among the newly rich of Moscow).

In another sign that the Quinns, despite their financial and legal troubles, are weathering the situation well, Seán Jr and his wife rolled up to the north inner-city prison in a high-performance Mercedes CLS which had been customised by the specialised firm AMG.
AMG models are typically the most expensive and highest-performance of each Mercedes class – although this one did date back as far as 2007.

Back then, it would almost certainly have cost in excess of €100,000 – and would still be worth some €50,000 today.




Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ireland/article-2227552/Se-n-Quinn-Sr-settling-prison-life-well.html#ixzz2BLjBwm9S
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

supersarsfields

TBH Loan Shark I'd agree (Take a screen shot!!). I can't see any benefit in the protests. I know there's a lot of very angry people and they're doing it to put pressure on Anglo and try and focus attention on the questions that haven't been answered. I don't know if ICC are involved in this or not but perhaps had Enda Kenny or at least some of the political representatives agreed to meet with them to discuss their issues maybe things wouldn't have taken protests.

screenexile

Quote from: orangeman on November 05, 2012, 12:12:39 PM
Is this what passes as "journalism" today ?

This is simply pathetic.





POOR QUINNS WITH MERCS AND ABERCROMBIE JUMPERS


They claim to have been left almost impoverished by the actions of Anglo Irish Bank – but yesterday, the Quinn family didn't look as if they were suffering too greatly in material terms.
Seán Quinn Jr arrived at Mountjoy Prison sporting a bang-on-trend Abercrombie & Fitch top. The American retailer – beloved of teenagers and wealthy trendsetters – opened its first Irish store only this week.

On Thursday, crowds gathered to queue outside the Abercrombie store on Dublin's College Green for its opening. As the scent of its trademark cologne Fierce wafted through the shop, customers clamoured to buy items such as €24 boxer-briefs and €68 tracksuit pants.

Seán Jr hadn't been spotted among the queues at the Abercrombie store this week, so maybe he picked up the navy blue jumper with the much-sought-after 'A&F 1892' logo on one of his many previous travels. (Abercrombie is also big among the newly rich of Moscow).

In another sign that the Quinns, despite their financial and legal troubles, are weathering the situation well, Seán Jr and his wife rolled up to the north inner-city prison in a high-performance Mercedes CLS which had been customised by the specialised firm AMG.
AMG models are typically the most expensive and highest-performance of each Mercedes class – although this one did date back as far as 2007.

Back then, it would almost certainly have cost in excess of €100,000 – and would still be worth some €50,000 today.




Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ireland/article-2227552/Se-n-Quinn-Sr-settling-prison-life-well.html#ixzz2BLjBwm9S
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

Poor journalism indeed!

However you can't argue with the image of one of the Quinn's getting out of a €100k car when they're crying poverty and putting assets beyond the reach of the Taxpayer . . .  He's some dickhead to still be driving around in that!