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John Henderson

The Briefcase: Black Friday, Europe vs Google and sweet broadband dreams

This was the week in business.

SHOPPING, IT’S THE global pastime.

But until recently, the US feeding frenzy of the Black Friday sale was yet to fly far afield from its North American home. Until local retailers realised the untapped money-making potential in a big pre-Christmas spending binge, that is.

While traditionally it has been the post-holiday sales, starting from their apex on St Stephen’s Day and continuing into the New Year, that have hoovered up most of the discounts, lots of Irish retailers have jumped on the Black Friday bandwagon this year.

Read on for a recap of everything that has been ringing cash registers as TheJournal.ie takes a look back at the week in business:

Need to know

Another dubious American tradition has made its way to Ireland

Black Friday, in the US, is generally accepted as the day otherwise reasonable people take leave of their senses and trample one another nearly to death in a stampeding orgy of discount shopping.

OK, so that’s a slight exaggeration – but one not altogether removed from reality. The day immediately following Thanksgiving, after families have gorged on turkey, football and parades, has long been earmarked for some serious shopping. To put things in perspective, last year US consumers spent over $57 billion (€45.8 billion in today’s money) on Black Friday.

Never keen to be left too far behind their North American cousins, retailers in Ireland – from Brown Thomas to the Body Shop – have joined the party with their own, one-day discounts.

Across the channel, Black Friday already has a stronger foothold with many stores across the UK opening at midnight for people who can’t wait until daybreak to get their wallets out. And cue scenes like this:
https://vine.co/v/OnKnFrpjuhl

To further confuse things, another sale day – Cyber Monday – has been added to the retail calendar, this time for online bargains.

But with last month’s sales figures showing spending was up 3.8% in the year to September when compared to 2013 numbers, you can hardly blame local stores for wanting to make the most of consumers’ returning appetite after struggling to stay afloat during the recession.

Perhaps a sign of returning confidence in the retail business, this week it was revealed that Dublin’s premier shopping strip, Grafton Street, was back to full occupancy as the remaining two, vacant units were leased.

It won’t be long now…
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Nice to know

  • An ambitious plan for rural broadband in Ireland was announced, or should we say re-announced. The government released a map of the locations which would need state intervention to get broadband services, an area covering about 700,000 premises across the republic. It also pledged that every home, business and school in Ireland would be connected – but unfortunately with little accompanying detail on how, when or what it would all cost
  • The European parliament voted to break up Google, but don’t expect that to change anything. In a symbolic move, because the officials have no power to order the tech giant to separate its many wings, European politicians called on the EU to consider forcing all search engines (which really means Google) to split their commercial services from other parts of the businesses

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Now you know

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  • Big US medical-technology firm Medtronic has been given official approval to buy out rival Covidien in a move which will involve the larger firm shifting its executives and tax base to Ireland. The deal, worth about €34 billion, will unite two players which both already have significant operations in the Republic
  • European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker proclaimed “Christmas has come early” as he unveiled a €315 billion investment plan for Europe. But the scheme, which carries only €21 billion in actual government funding, fwas panned as being “too little, too late” to revive moribund eurozone economies

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One for the road

It was pitched as the “ultimate in immersive gaming”, a controller which siphoned off a player’s blood every time their virtual self took a hit on the screen.

According to Canadian startup Blood Sport, the gooey red stuff would then be collected, sorted and donated to a blood bank – where the special controllers would be set up as part of the scheme.

Sounds like a great idea, right? Crowdfunding site Kickstarter didn’t think so, suspending the project after a week of fundraising in which it raised about CAD$3390 towards its $250,000 goal.

Brand & Grotesque / YouTube

Originally published at 1.02pm yesterday

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    Apr 12th 2022, 6:39 PM

    39 hour contracts and €20 per hour might resolve the issue. Proper pay and conditions for all workers

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    Apr 12th 2022, 8:05 PM

    @Thomas O’Connor: don’t worry the bosses will still get their huge pay and expenses etc.

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    Apr 12th 2022, 6:41 PM

    So many instructions. Come early for your flight, don’t come too early for your flights. What an absolute mess!!!

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    Apr 12th 2022, 7:02 PM

    @Thomas Meaney: That’s just 2 instructions?

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    Apr 12th 2022, 9:09 PM

    @Thomas Meaney: you’re right, so many instructions but they haven’t got a clue what they’re doing. we were flying out last Friday at 6am. Got to the airport at 2.30am as instructed – 3.5 hours before departure time. Aer Lingus bag drop didn’t open until 3am,security didn’t open until 4am – not a member of staff to be seen or an announcement been made. Shambles.

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    Apr 12th 2022, 9:35 PM

    @Thomas O’ Donnell: good man. Straight to the top of the class and collect a gold star.

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    Apr 12th 2022, 6:49 PM

    And don’t forget to try get parking, completely sold out. Some car parks(including staff ones) still not open since covid. Covid test centre getting priority still. Well done DAA. You’ve been caught with you pants down, trying to be smart and pay off staff and employ new ones on cheap contracts. And a new runway with further capacity, place will be in a right heap.

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    Apr 12th 2022, 6:58 PM

    @Peter O Donnell: They do hold about 20% back for those who turn up, only downside is it’s 12 euro per day. Happened to me back in October, Red car park full so ended up paying the 12 euro for a 6 week trip.

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    Apr 12th 2022, 7:39 PM

    @Dermot Walsh: what car park was 12euro per day?

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    Apr 12th 2022, 9:13 PM

    @Dermot Walsh: €12 per day, sounds quite cheap. I paid €90 for last weekend, that was in the short term.

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    Apr 13th 2022, 6:59 AM

    @Elaine Fagan: fair play to you for coming on here and admitting that you’re a complete numpty.

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    Apr 13th 2022, 7:25 AM

    @Pat Kelly: ???

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    Apr 13th 2022, 7:29 AM

    @Pat Kelly: Smart Numpty, that’s me, you’re right. What I pay for parking is cheaper than public transport and or taxis to and from the airport.

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    Apr 13th 2022, 12:18 PM

    @Elaine Fagan: And it would be cheaper still if you parked in the long term car park. €90 for parking over the weekend would suggest that either
    (A) you’re not short of dosh or
    (B) you just don’t get it.

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    Apr 12th 2022, 7:07 PM

    Short termism yet again. You’d think they’d have anticipated this when they laid off all those staff originally. Now the customer is penalised because DAA couldn’t get their act together.

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    Apr 12th 2022, 9:18 PM

    Arrive at least 3.5 hours before your flight, unless your flight is before 8am. Then arrive not too early, but early enough…

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    Apr 13th 2022, 8:53 AM

    @Ciarán O’ Donoghue: reminds me of Boris Johnson’s covid advice: you must stay home unless…

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    Apr 12th 2022, 8:27 PM

    They’ve ruined what used to be a fantastic service and great place to work. Ceo Dalton Philips has to go!

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    Apr 12th 2022, 6:41 PM

    Does anyone know if Dublin Express coach service to Dublin Airport picks up passengers at Heuston Station? Their website says they do, but there’s no sign outside the station (where the other buses stop) for them.

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    Apr 12th 2022, 10:36 PM

    The Husband travelled on Sunday and said security was fine, no queues. But when he got through security, there was no food in the pub or restaurants because so many people had arrived so long before their flight! There wasn’t even sandwiches in the US area. They told people to come early and now its causing a whole different problem.

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    Apr 12th 2022, 8:27 PM

    Sounds like a wheel of fortune too early one day,too late the next.

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    Apr 12th 2022, 9:28 PM

    They have been advertising on Facebook for weeks now looking for security staff, they disabled the comments section because of the abuse they were getting!

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    Apr 13th 2022, 9:29 AM

    Daa management need to go. This is disgraceful. No respect for travellers. In a normal airport 1 hrs with only hand baggage should be enough. Management are clearly unprofessional. The government should take issue and hire people who have professionally managed efficient airports such as Singapore Zurich, Abuja

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    Apr 12th 2022, 10:55 PM

    Think: ‘Goldy Locke’s Porraige’ but with a passport. Apologies for incorrect spelling of Porraige’

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    Apr 13th 2022, 6:48 AM

    Arrived at 540am this morning , 5 minutes through security, Terminal 1, all very efficient

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    Apr 13th 2022, 8:29 AM

    @Clive Bellows: They’re talking about Easter, Clive. That’s the weekend, not today.

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    Apr 13th 2022, 12:16 PM

    Come early mantra always suited them before. Nothing to do with the added benefit of funneling people through a shopping centre with extra time on there hands…

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