Duke of Marmalade
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€143,000 a year, €2,750 per week, for the rest of his life.What size pension did he walk away with again?
Whatever chance there was that Drummer was going to respond to Garda requests to return for questioning is now surely scuppered as he would face the prospect of community service. The community need have no fear.
From todays IT
"Judge Nolan said the problem Project Maple sought to remedy was not caused by the defendants or by Anglo, but by Mr Quinn's "investment strategy" in Anglo"
Eh! No.
The problem was definitely caused by Anglo. The share price was in free fall because Anglo had been overvaluing the security for its loans. Anglo was lending money against assets that had value only because Anglo was lending money. Not Sean Quinn's fault
Can anyone explain how the judge came to such an odd conclusion?
From todays IT
"Judge Nolan said the problem Project Maple sought to remedy was not caused by the defendants or by Anglo, but by Mr Quinn's "investment strategy" in Anglo"
Eh! No.
The problem was definitely caused by Anglo. The share price was in free fall because Anglo had been overvaluing the security for its loans. Anglo was lending money against assets that had value only because Anglo was lending money. Not Sean Quinn's fault
Can anyone explain how the judge came to such an odd conclusion?
That's not what happened. The Maple 10 transaction was entered into because Sean Quinn had built up a huge stake in Anglo through CFD's.
No. The maple 10 transaction was entered into because the Anglo share price was falling. If it had been rising there would have been no Maple 10. The share price was falling because the market was coming to understand that Anglo's business was built on sand.
Sean Quinn may have bet on the race but he didn't interferer with the horse
No. The maple 10 transaction was entered into because the Anglo share price was falling. If it had been rising there would have been no Maple 10. The share price was falling because the market was coming to understand that Anglo's business was built on sand.
Sean Quinn may have bet on the race but he didn't interferer with the horse
See this thread for the details on Seanie and the CFD's
That is a great thread I particularly liked this from Sunrock
"Why would a rich self made man like quinn decide to take huge risks with financial instruments, that he probably didn`t fully understand? I suspect influential people or companies zoom in on very rich people to "invest" in their products.It just goes to show that even though he was very rich...made it the hard way....it`s still so easy to separate a fool from his money especially if the sharks or golden circle come calling."
It reinforces a long standing belief of mine that there is a huge difference between investment, where other people invest your money and business, where you manage it yourself.
Sean Quinn made money in every business he ran himself, cement, radiators, insurance. The day he got involved with professionals he lost everything. Its a warning to us all.
The day he became greedy and decided to bet his entire fortune on what he considered easy money was the day he lost everything. It wasn't professionals that forced him to milk his insurance company to pay for his bet.
He was already in trouble because he bought an insurance company that was already broken and made it worse.Sean Quinn made money in every business he ran himself, cement, radiators, insurance. The day he got involved with professionals he lost everything. Its a warning to us all.
The day he became greedy and decided to bet his entire fortune on what he considered easy money was the day he lost everything.
It wasn't professionals that forced him to milk his insurance company to pay for his bet.
Sean Quinn was greedy and bet his entire fortune the day he decided to build a cement factory. He managed it himself and made a great success of it.
Sean Quinn was greedy and bet a large part of his fortune the day he built Europe's largest radiator factory.He managed it himself and made a great success of it.
Sean Quinn was greedy and bet his entire fortune the day he got into the insurance business. He managed it himself and AFAIK made a great success of it.
Sean Quinn was greedy and bet his entire fortune the day he got into Anglo CDFs. He did not manage it himself and lost everything.
Sean Quinn was greedy and bet his entire fortune the day he decided to build a cement factory. He managed it himself and made a great success of it.
Sean Quinn was greedy and bet a large part of his fortune the day he built Europe's largest radiator factory.He managed it himself and made a great success of it.
Sean Quinn was greedy and bet his entire fortune the day he got into the insurance business. He managed it himself and AFAIK made a great success of it.
Sean Quinn was greedy and bet his entire fortune the day he got into Anglo CDFs. He did not manage it himself and lost everything.
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