Martin Naughton Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 14 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Martin Naughton.
Famous Quotes By Martin Naughton
There are still a lot of people who have the expectation that they're entitled to everything and want to pay for nothing. — Martin Naughton
I don't think I'd enjoy running a public company. We haven't needed to go to the market to fund expansion. — Martin Naughton
We see China becoming an unstoppable force. It's a huge threat and a huge opportunity. — Martin Naughton
You can't run a €10 million business the way you run a €1 million business. — Martin Naughton
Being Irish means you belong to the clan. It's what you feel. They feel Irish. — Martin Naughton
We cannot rely on imported fuels forever, and we aim to replace traditional oil and gas boiler systems with products which are much more efficient. — Martin Naughton
I find politicians globally are somewhat disappointing, not just in Ireland. — Martin Naughton
We recognised from the start that we couldn't just stay in the U.K. and Ireland markets. We have always looked to the products of the future. I've always said, 'If you don't innovate, you'll evaporate.' — Martin Naughton
The only way you can acquire anything is by writing a cheque. At the end of the day you're writing a personal cheque, which tends to concentrate the mind. — Martin Naughton
I think we're much harder on ourselves than other people are. This is not a unique situation here ... But I never liked the 'Celtic Tiger' as a phrase. — Martin Naughton
It's much more difficult running a business than buying one. — Martin Naughton
Making new products is an easy tap for a company in a recession. — Martin Naughton
There's a herd instinct, and every time that people hear an announcement such as PayPal's in Dundalk, they start thinking, 'Ireland must be good if they're investing there', and by extension, 'Dundalk must be good, so let's have a look at it.' — Martin Naughton
We didn't wait for the renewable heat incentives to come into place; we wanted to be first to provide consumers with alternative ways to heat their homes. — Martin Naughton