Emmet Oliver
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We have the opposite of that because we have...
The price is going up so, you know, accelerated fashion that people just say, if I take six months, fine, I mean, I could get an extra 50 grand.
Now, obviously, the whole idea of a united Ireland is looming in behind some of this, and some people will read your report and say, well, what are the implications if the two jurisdictions were brought together into one unitary state?
Yeah, we're definitely going to be plunging into the unknown when Kevin Hassett arrives based on his previous track record.
Now, I know that's not the part of this report, but I suppose people will ask the question, and you might be able to help us on this, but do you think some of the figures would change radically if the Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland came together as one economic entity?
So that'll be interesting in a slightly frightening way.
Let's round up the market watch looking at a headline that kind of attracted my interest.
Yeah, it's sort of, and the data you've got, you've collected it, it's probably out there, but you've brought it together into an overall picture.
Europe attracts record amount of capital investment.
Again, it may relate back into the administration in Washington.
But what's happening here where Europe is getting a good share of this capital investment?
Yeah, I mean, it's great to have that because it's been so slow.
Listen, we'll leave it there.
Hopefully something will be done.
I don't know, would it have to come from government, the industry?
Who would have to do something to make this more?
Is there a group of people coming together to knock heads?
And it's really about more live, not live pricing exactly, but more fresh, because the stuff from the Department of Environment is looking back a fair bit, right?
It's their register, it's recent sales, but they're several months ago, right?
And finally, just before I let you go, the Irish Times featuring the whole idea that Northern Ireland is not doing well comparatively to the Republic of Ireland, but isn't doing too badly in an overall UK context and outperforms a number of British regions.