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Apple are the UK’s coolest brand – but what makes a cool brand?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Every year since 2001, the British public and a self-appointed CoolBrands Council have voted for the UK's coolest brands. Apple tops the list with the Glastonbury Festival in second. But is this list anything to go by, or is it just a gimmick? Adrian Day, a brand and communications consultant, who’s also Non-Executive Director of Adrian Day Advisors, joined Share Radio to discuss the concept of a cool brand.

Guests: Rachel Winter,Adrian Day


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How did digital technology solutions provider Kainos perform in its interim results?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Brendan Mooney, CEO of Kainos, joined Share Radio Breakfast to discuss the company’s latest interim results. Kainos is a UK-based provider of digital services and products for the public and private sector, and it does a lot of work with government through its digital services offering. So how did it perform and how is life as a listed company, having IPO’d in June 2015?

Guests: Rachel Winter,Brendan Mooney


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A new niche for tech companies – Chris Green looks at tech privacy protection in the UK

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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A number of companies which provide VPN's (Virtual Private Networks), or encryption services, are reporting a growth in the number of UK customers. One catalyst for this increased interest is the Investigatory Powers Bill. This will oblige internet providers to record which websites and services their user’s devices connect to. As a result, some UK based users are choosing to use tech companies which can hide their browsing habits. Matt Cox has been hearing more from tech consultant, Chris Green.

Guests: Matt Cox,Chris Green


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Company Casebook: GapCap

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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Linda meets the team at GapCap, an easy, fast and flexible cashflow solution, facilitating growth for SMEs, by providing capital to fund the gap between what companies are selling and the day the money arrives in the bank


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Company Casebook: HEMA

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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Linda Lewis meets HEMA, a retail institution in the Netherlands that encompasses food, beauty, interiors, children's and more. All created by Dutch designers from HEMA, they have just opened their 7th store in the UK and Linda finds out why they are not put off by Brexit


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Shop Floor: 27/11/16

Nick Peters

Original Broadcast: Shop Floor

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This week Nick looks into the autumn statement and how it has addressed the skills gap with Verity O’Keefe, from the EEF, employee engagement with Ian McVey from Qualtrics, the depleted skills base and the need for more engineers in the civil sector with Charley Whitelock and Darren James and finally the social sector with Adele Blakebrough from the Social Business Trust.

Guests: Ian McVey,Adele Blakebrough,Verity O'Keffe,Charley Whitelock,Darren James


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Track Record: Jason Downes

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Track Record

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Sue is joined today by Jason Downes, CEO of Powwownow, who have changed the way business communicate with each other. Sue and Jason discuss this early aims and goals, his journey to becoming CEO of Powwownow and the music that has helped him along the way

Guests: Jason Downes


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This is Money: Spreading the Jam

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Welcome to the This is Money and Share Radio podcast, presented in partnership with NS&I. This week of course the top financial story was Philip Hammond’s first, and indeed last, Autumn Statement. Just what state are the country’s post-Brexit finances in, and crucially what would the Chancellor offer to help his much referenced ‘Jams’? In the end those ‘just about managing’ certainly received a few headline policies but with predictions pointing towards low growth, high borrowing and high inflation many argue Jam spending has been spread too thin. There were also some losers with those enjoying salary sacrifice perks and letting agents coming into the crosshairs, as well as in fact the Autumn Statement itself which will now be scrapped. So what will all this mean for the pound in your pocket? Georgie Frost joins editor Simon Lambert and reporter Becky Rutt to answer just that. Also on the agenda this week they discuss Black Friday and for a slightly different purchase the opportunity to buy a road legal Formula 1 car. This is Money is presented by Georgie Frost in partnership with NS&I.


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Safeway and Austin Reed to return to the high street – Richard Perks explained the comeback

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Black Friday is on and bargain hunting shoppers may spend an estimated £2 billion trying to beat expected new year price rises. And according to the online retailing association IMRG, well over half the spend will be done online. So it might seem surprising to find that two old pre-internet age stores are being revived on the High Street. Safeway and Austin Reed are both staging a comeback, so Matt Cox has been hearing from Mintel’s Retail Analyst, Richard Perks, about the return of these old names.

Guests: Matt Cox,Richard Perks


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Chinese online travel agent Ctrip agrees to acquire Skyscanner

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Leading Chinese online travel agent Ctrip has agreed to acquire the price comparison site Skyscanner for approximately £1.4 billion. Under the terms of the agreement, Skyscanner’s current management team will continue to manage its operations independently as part of the Ctrip group. Our correspondent in Scotland, Maurice Smith, has been looking into the deal.

Guests: Paul Sedgwick,Maurice Smith


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