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Morning Money: Chris Bailey assesses the RBS results after announcing a £1.9bn annual loss

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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The Royal Bank of Scotland has reported an annual loss attributable to shareholders of £1.9 billion. That is in line with the bank's guidance from last month and is a smaller loss than last year, but it’s the bank’s eight consecutive annual loss. Chris Bailey, Founder of financialorbit.com, joins Share Radio to look at the ins and outs of the numbers.

Guests: Chris Bailey


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Morning Money: Steve Nash on the motor industry

Nick Peters

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Steve Nash, CEO of the Institute of the Motor Industry, joins Nick Peters and Chris Bailey to discuss the motor industry, after research revealed that manufacturer's predictions on the popularity of electric or hybrid vehicles may be wildly wrong.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Steve Nash


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Morning Money: Richard Perks on Sainsbury's and Topps Tiles

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Richard Perks, Director of Retail Research at Mintel, talks with Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy and Mark Johnson about Sainsbury's and Topps Tiles, after both retail giants made company announcements.

Guests: Richard Perks


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Morning Money: David Richards of WANdisco offers an insight into the big data industry

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Big data company WANdisco has released their half year results, so company CEO, David Richards, talks to Mark Johnson and Nigel Cassidy about their performance, their outlook for the remainder of the year and the big data industry.

Guests: David Richards


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Morning Money: How serious is the Volkswagen emission rigging scandal?

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Professor David Bailey of Aston Business School joins Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson to discuss the Volkswagen scandal and the implications of it.

Guests: Professor David Bailey


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Morning Money: Fashion and the economy with Carlos Grande

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Carlos Grande, Editor of thecreativeindustries.co.uk, comes into the Share Radio studio to discuss London Fashion Week and how it contributes to the country's economy.

Guests: Sara Sjölin,Carlos Grande


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Morning Money: Why has the low cost airline industry been thriving?

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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After a strong summer for low cost airlines, Joe Aldridge speaks to aviation expert, Julian Bray, and Peter Morris, Chief Economist at global aviation consultancy service Ascend, about the industry and its success.

Guests: Joe Aldridge,Julian Bray,Peter Morris


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Morning Money: Alliance Pharma's CEO John Dawson discusses the company's half year results

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Alliance Pharma is a UK based speciality pharmaceutical company and with the release of their half year results, CEO John Dawson joins Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson to reflect on the company's performance.

Guests: John Dawson


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Morning Money: The Jupiter Enhanced Distribution Fund launches

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Alastair Gunn and Rhys Petheram, of Jupiter Asset Managment, join Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson to discuss income investing as the Jupiter Enhanced Distribution fund is launched.

Guests: Alastair Gunn,Rhys Petheram


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Morning Money: Lee Hopley discusses EEF's manufacturing growth forecast

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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EEF, the engineering and manufacturing lobby group, has slashed their manufacturing growth forecast. Lee Hopley, Chief Economist at EEF, joins Mark Johnson and Chris Bailey to explain why.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Lee Hopley


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