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	<title>Comments on: Adwalker doing well</title>
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		<title>By: Peter Smyth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Smyth</dc:creator>
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		<description>Well done Adwalker, good to see the Irish doing well but I have to disagree with Adrian on the &quot;keeping quiet&quot; issue . Nothing wrong with letting trials or pilots happen without the glare of publicity. Often it&#039;s the wish of the brand or the landlord in any event. Some fail for all sorts of reasons and why risk the adverse publicity? However, my biggest beef is with those who pump up what they are doing, especially if they are listed companies, only to inevitably get found out and see the business suffer and the shareholders get burned. In the long run this is just bad for investment in the whole sector and what this sector is going to need is lots of willing investors.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well done Adwalker, good to see the Irish doing well but I have to disagree with Adrian on the &#8220;keeping quiet&#8221; issue . Nothing wrong with letting trials or pilots happen without the glare of publicity. Often it&#8217;s the wish of the brand or the landlord in any event. Some fail for all sorts of reasons and why risk the adverse publicity? However, my biggest beef is with those who pump up what they are doing, especially if they are listed companies, only to inevitably get found out and see the business suffer and the shareholders get burned. In the long run this is just bad for investment in the whole sector and what this sector is going to need is lots of willing investors.</p>
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