Oh Dear - This appeal might not take too long
http://www.irishtimes.com/business/...-treatment-of-apple-commission-says-1.2911333
http://www.irishtimes.com/business/...-treatment-of-apple-commission-says-1.2911333
Thats what builders are for![]()

But He good ines at Irish and they'll be home at the drop of a hatAll the builders are busy in London mate![]()
Thats what builders are for![]()
Wasting ur breath. The banker is so blinkered he cant see anything but what his other speculator mates is telling him in their attempt the whip the market to a new false peak before the bubble bursts again.
No wonder they never saw 2008 coming. Learnt nothing...

Eire,20/20 and GloryI thought you 2 dummies only dealt in facts?
Apple building a massive HQ at Battersea - FACT
Google building massive HQ at St Pancaras - FACT
Facebook opening new HQ in London - FACT
Banks moving to Paris and Frankfurt - FICTION
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Only real life story and they're not interested. Only interested in fairy tales it seems. Ah well, I did my bestWasting ur breath. The banker is so blinkered he cant see anything but what his other speculator mates is telling him in their attempt the whip the market to a new false peak before the bubble bursts again.
No wonder they never saw 2008 coming. Learnt nothing...
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Only the graph is right.
It was a future of the EU graphOnly the graph is right.
Corrected. ^^^^^^^^[Yes - It's the Post brexit economy
Corrected. ^^^^^^^^[
I can appreciate you wanting to move away from discussing our economy given the ****ing mess you intend to make of it. I dont know anything about the paddies but Eire owns two shovels, a pick and a wheel barrow so as owner of one of the countries biggest companies you should listen to him.
Brexit economy boost: Firms pledge to hire more staff in 2017
TWO out of five firms are set to recruit more staff next year, as Britain gears up to leave the European Union (EU) in yet another blow to Remainers' doom-monger predictions.
Growth in permanent jobs will outstrip temporary recruitment for the fourth year in a row, a respected report by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) found.
Skills shortages were said to be the biggest threat to competitiveness, with over half of those polled concerned about future access to skilled migrant workers, found the report.
Businesses were found to be ready to make the most out of opportunities presented by Brexit, and uncertainty over the future relationship with the European Union was found to be nothing but a myth by grumpy remoaners.
Are based in Eire![]()
Glory, 20/20, do you still want this **** to run your country?
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