Brendan Burgess
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I have heard this loads of times. A business folds and they blame the Revenue. As far as I know, the Revenue is generally very flexible and only attaches bank accounts when they have been messed around beyond tolerance.
This business folded because it was not profitable.
I don't know why it was not profitable, but there are many possible reasons
And what about the 290 jobs which were lost? These are not lost, they are just moved around. A Wear and Target's other clients will still have to move stuff around. Target's competitors will pick up the business and employ more people.
It's is quite different to an Irish exporter closing down and the jobs are completely lost to Ireland (although probably gained by some other country).
This business folded because it was not profitable.
I don't know why it was not profitable, but there are many possible reasons
- Bad management
- Unfair competition from other hauliers who don't comply with the strict requirements
- A generally very bad economic environment
And what about the 290 jobs which were lost? These are not lost, they are just moved around. A Wear and Target's other clients will still have to move stuff around. Target's competitors will pick up the business and employ more people.
It's is quite different to an Irish exporter closing down and the jobs are completely lost to Ireland (although probably gained by some other country).