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JP Morgan buys £100m office in Dublin

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23,495 ✭✭✭✭Billy86


    As much as it would be so much easier if we had the infrastructure (which we really should have been working on a long, long time ago) there is simply no way we can let the opportunity that is Brexit pass up by because our shoelaces aren't tied. This isn't the type of thing that comes around often, it's a one off where we couldn't possibly be in a better position (probably the best position in the entire world to benefit off Brexit on this front) and we would be utter fools to let it pass us by.


  • Registered Users Posts: 71 ✭✭MySandwich


    Billy86 wrote: »
    As much as it would be so much easier if we had the infrastructure (which we really should have been working on a long, long time ago) there is simply no way we can let the opportunity that is Brexit pass up by because our shoelaces aren't tied. This isn't the type of thing that comes around often, it's a one off where we couldn't possibly be in a better position (probably the best position in the entire world to benefit off Brexit on this front) and we would be utter fools to let it pass us by.

    The gains from brexit are overestimated I think, we're only going to see a relatively small number of bo jobs move over to maintain passport rights. The fancy fo jobs will head to the continent or stay in London.

    I don't think there is a massive opportunity for us here, especially considering the damage brexit will to the economy outside Dublin


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