The Quinn Country Documentary-the rise and fall of businessman Seán Quinn

Published 2022-12-05
The Quinn Country Documentary-the rise and fall of businessman Seán Quinn
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All Comments (21)
  • @unaontour
    his lack of empathy regarding the attack on Lunney was shocking, and was his comment that only Lunney knows why he was attacked seemed like victim shaming and also maybe an admission. Also i've met the priest in Ballyconnell he did a funeral for a close family member of mine and he is an honourable man.
  • @michaelh4243
    I agree with most of what you say, im from south east of country, I have no affilition to sean Quinn or the family, my company was insured by quinn insurance, I had first hand experience of how they operated. an employee of mine had a minor work accident. H fell and broke three ribs. Long story short Quinns representative luaused through myself and a settlement was reached for 11k. This was paid 12 days as full and final settlement from the day of the accident. Quinns guy told me that they settle approx 50% of their claims fast and efficiently like this . The regulators figures on the requirement of cash for claims was based on the global insurance business model. My solicitor told me this case would probably rake 2/3 years with other competitors and the compensation would be 20 to 25 k plus the same on costs.Quinns cost were approx 1k plus the payout 11k. they settled for total 12 k all competitors pay up to 50k. basically Quinns model meant that approx value of 550million claims they would settle for approx 150million. So based on their business model I believe instead of being under indemnified by 150 million they were in my opinion over indemnified by approx 350million. I can make this comment based on my experience working with them on claims. So I think your comments insinuating that Quinn insurance was actually not realising profits of 200million per year are based on media and the regulator who didn't assess the Quinn situation based on their business model. yes Sean Quinn took a crazy unforgivable gamble, but I believe if supported the empire could havdctraded hhrough and not be a burden on all of us and our kids. sometimes a calculation is required as to what is the greater of two evils. I believe 10 years they could gave fixed things if supported and I wouldn't be paying for it now Michael
  • Congratulations on a coldly objective, balanced presentation. Definitely dangerous and ultimately destructive hubris from Quinn,
  • @ndonaghy4376
    If he hadn’t broke the golden rule of investing ( diversification) none of this mess would have happened. If more people around him knew he was putting it all into one basket, I’m sure somebody would have persuaded him to lessen the amount he put into Anglo. One good thing is that a lot of people in that area are still employed in good jobs in the factories and plants.
  • @jimmchugh8148
    Yes your analysis is spot on A wonderful business destroyed by greed and stupidity What is sad that Quinn is unable or incapable of accepting that it is all his own fault His comments regarding Kevin Lunney tell you all you need to know
  • Haven´t been able to see the doc as I live in the Basque country and RTE has not yet made it available on te Player. Thanks for your excellent analysis.
  • @pedropadel141
    I was chilled by the lack of a grip on reality. I also felt he doesn't really care that Kevin Lunney was tortured. His family's treatment of the people trying to help him was "off". Thanks for sharing your view
  • Great analysis.. was talking to brother in law this morning who had great respect for Quinn .. he was involved in banking …found Quinn very good to deal with..in the end I said to my in law … what about the priest and what he said from the alter… hard to argue with that one… glad I listened to your summing up. Jim
  • Watched the whole thing and recommended to many others. Totally agree with your views on Quinn and how you summed him up. One thing I don't accept is the narrative the Quinn is to blame for the recession, the USC and the ironically named Quincy levy. Correct me if I'm wrong but were there not other insurance companies underfinanced, Satanta and the like. Also there are so many more gamblers, involved in the story, ie the Maple 10 and financial regulator not at the races etc. Looking forward to the documentary about these lads.
  • @r.r8314
    Was very interesting to listen. Living here in Monaghan i heard a lot of people talking. But as not being native her. I watch documentary was very interesting but your video really made sense to understand in plain english. Thank you
  • @patrickbrady447
    I enjoyed your talk on the subject of The Quinn Country Documentry, it is good to get a balanced view and from a legal point of view.
  • If you watched it, their issue with the priest was that he was finger pointing. Nothing to do with condemning the attack etc. Amazing how people pick up things incorrectly
  • @Paul5520
    I like Sean Quinn. Yes he messed up with the CFD’s but how can somebody with so much experience & savvy go so wrong ? I’d have to question both his advisors & the financial regulator at the time. Yes, we have the 2% levy until 2037 but let’s not forget people of my age couldn’t get insurance except from QD. He messed up he knows it. The Lunny thing is another story.
  • A thing that stuck in my mind was the confidence that oozed from Neary, the financial regulator, when all the evidence was the opposite!
  • @RHITMAN07
    It's like someone going to a casino for many years, playing and winning at a skilled game like poker..then when things get bad you go to the blackjack table and lump it all on red..this is a dangerous man
  • Fair analysis. Was the best piece of TV I've seen in years. Quinn full of anger and self pity, he did lots of good then he f'd up needs to accept and move on
  • Thank you. It's rare to find an unbiased analysis on this case. Seems most people tend to forgive all of the skulduggery, corruption, ineptitude and violence because Quinn gave the locals jobs etc. He didn't give jobs out of altruism. He needed a workforce. It's called capitalism. He played the game and failed, albeit he still gets to retain numerous millions of pounds. I'm flabbergasted that average people, struggling at he minute, still show pity to this corrupt multi millionaire.