@entrepreneurexperiment: Could Ireland collapse? These 3 companies could cause Ireland to have a full financial crisis. Prof Stephen Kinsella gives us an economics 101 for founders. Pod out now. #ireland #finance #economics #financialcollapse
Dell leaving in 2009 was terrible for Limerick and the jobs lost. But the world, and Ireland moved on and thrived. Apple was the problem for Dell, nothing else...
2025-07-08 19:27:05
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frankiemangan6 :
So what you geniuses are saying is we put all our eggs in one basket and let's be honest we are hostages to them now. They literally own our politicians.
2024-08-08 18:21:38
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tommyteal1 :
This guy has no idea who the biggest tax payer is he's just guessing
2024-08-08 18:37:40
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Glen McCann :
So be smart and invest the money from the big 3 into home grown companies. So when they leave it's not a big shock to the economy.
2024-08-08 22:30:30
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Eduardina Perinthio :
Rents will go down though 🤷🏻♀️
2024-08-08 22:48:56
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Ronan Mc Namara :
it will happen if SF get in.
2024-08-08 22:04:21
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C U Next Tuesday 🇮🇪 :
apple are building a massive extension in cork,they ain't going nowhere
2024-08-08 17:59:13
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normal man :
However... because we are the only full English speaking country in Europe right now... with 50,000 highly educated people coming on stream every year... Who honestly can compete with us ?
UK hasn't
2024-08-08 23:10:51
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oneillm25 :
If we didn't rely on these corporations so much this wouldn't happen...
2024-08-08 22:37:31
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Sarah :
No business planning by the government to protect the economy at all. We’re very vulnerable without those tax receipts.
2024-08-08 17:34:44
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Andrew 🇪🇺🇬🇧🏳️🌈 in 🇪🇸 :
What an insane level of risk to be so dependent on a few foreign companies that moved there mainly to pay less tax.
2024-08-09 18:21:21
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Fionnbarra :
This is how such superpowers control this nation
2024-08-08 17:47:34
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Celtic Gibson :
We should not be putting the life line of the state in so few hands. It’s irresponsible.
2024-08-09 20:10:32
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Dillbert :
Apple will be facing huge job cuts in next 2 years. Dell cutting heavily now.
2024-08-09 05:11:59
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You can pet that dawg! :
If Apple were to leave could we not ask Orange to come here instead?🤔
2024-08-08 23:06:49
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flavourflav :
apple don't pay tax apart from employee paye
2024-08-09 12:36:45
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HowNowBrownCow_2.0 :
Bro just forgetting Intel employ 5,000 people
2024-08-08 22:43:50
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Tom Murphy :
Difference is apple launder billions from around the world it’s not the staff in Ireland
2024-08-08 21:32:37
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Jezza 82 :
What do you mean “if” the irish government was a business….
2024-08-08 18:09:14
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Tim Irish :
And esb the biggest thieves
2024-08-08 22:50:35
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bernardito7890 :
And taxes we are getting are taxes that should be paid in other countries. We have no sovereignty or independence and he thinks it’s ok
2024-08-08 22:42:07
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AR 🇪🇺 :
Horse shite - we didn’t even want taxes from Apple when EU said we were owed Billions from them - it’s all a fucking scam
2024-08-08 21:30:52
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shelníraghallaigh :
Is there no contractual agreement between corporations and government to ensure security of jobs, allowing people to prepare if these corporations were to leave Ireland
2024-09-13 07:16:04
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Joe Mcshane :
these companies hold countries to ransom, if they're made to pay their fair share of ta they down tools and move to another country that let's them pay nothing
2024-08-09 22:05:31
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johnbonham079 :
CORPORATIONS RUN COUNTRIES. FACT 💯
2024-08-09 19:18:06
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🇮🇪 Phoebe20170 ☘️ :
Be it good or bad, nothing lasts forever!🙏
2024-08-09 18:56:23
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Liam x :
between climate and stability in Ireland, that alone is enough to keep them here for the next 100 years. they ain't going anywhere thrust me.
2024-08-09 16:40:57
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Stuart :
this is the problem, now ireland will have to do anything to keep them there
2024-08-09 16:24:42
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lormuldr :
What about Intel? They have a huge part in this too yeah? They are in a bit of turmoil at the moment.
2024-08-09 11:55:48
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pierotintori :
BS, if they leave other smaller businesses replace them. look now after Dell left, Limerick is doing great
2024-08-09 06:17:00
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Fenian power :
WRONG the working class pay the most taxes , prsi, vat, Vrt , road tax , fuel tax 5 million paying tax. apple dont even employ Irish people
2024-08-09 04:16:12
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JohnN :
The ICT multinationals employ 164,600 people in Ireland (April 2023).
2024-08-09 00:53:05
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John Scott :
In fairness to IDA and CBI they have grown the funds industry massively in the past decade which should take off all the reliance on the big 3
2024-08-08 22:50:07
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user4314262130613 :
Hearing this 20 odd years , you cannot run an economy like this or a business plan with what you have not with what could happen , ie: if your uncle had a fanny he’d be your aunt
2024-08-08 18:49:41
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Paint Runner :
Dell still employ about 5000 people across Dublin, Limerick and cork. They moved manufacturing to Poland from Limerick but still employ 1000 people there and fly customers from all over EMEA in
2024-08-08 18:43:43
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backpackingireland :
So when they leave our housing crisis will be solved. All the trades men that work in those Candy Shops would get back doing real work 😅🇮🇪🇮🇪
2024-10-20 10:05:35
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vuxanov :
I heard Pablo Escobar was spending a lot of money helping the poor, maybe Ireland should look into attracting more people like him?
2024-10-14 18:08:27
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Terry tuppence :
The longest running and only natural industry that has lasted the test of time is agriculture , but for all their posturing and promises, Fine Gael have almost killed it off
2024-10-13 18:41:59
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TheAvidInvestor :
When you understand this, you see why the government weren’t really pushing for that 13B
2024-10-11 08:58:31
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Baron :
I rly don’t see how those „taxes” paid by corporations are helping Irish ppl. Double Irish is a scam for politicians and rich corporations
2024-10-05 08:07:14
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