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No SOS needed for Asos? Dan Thomas talks companies.

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Asos revenues and profits are up, but its shares slid. How come? Ed Bowsher was joined by Daniel Thomas, Financial Times deputy companies Editor for a look at the day's company news.

Guests: Daniel Thomas


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"We haven't been able to regain that lost ground." Chris Beauchamp on the day's macro news.

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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US futures are down, 10-year Treasury yields are at five week low, and oil prices are sliding. What's going on? Ed Bowsher was joined by Chris Beauchamp, Chief Market Analyst at IG to discuss this and more of the day's big macro news.

Guests: Chris Beauchamp


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"No Deal" IS worse than a "Bad Deal" - John Rentoul on Brexit

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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The House of Commons Brexit committee says that Theresa May's claim that 'no deal is better than a bad deal' is 'unsubstantiated'. However, the committee's verdict wasn't unanimous, only 11 of the 17 committee members supported the report. For this and more on the latest political news, Ed Bowsher was joined by John Rentoul, Chief Political Commentator at The Independent.

Guests: John Rentoul


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How will the new financial year affect you?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Catch up with the latest Twitter chat from the UK Money Blogger community with founder of Be Clever with Your Cash Andy Webb. This week they look at what the changes coming this financial year will mean for the pound in our pockets.

Guests: Andy Webb


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The New Review: Cadbury's and the National Trust have some eggsplaining to do

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Today on the agenda, Georgie and consumer rights expert Martyn James discussed how millions of customers unable to pay their credit card bills are being exploited by banks. Plus they look into why a row's broken out between the Church of England, Cadbury and the National Trust over the removal of the word "Easter" from an annual egg hunt. All these stories and more on The News Review.

Guests: Martyn James


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'It looks like we're not all going to be enlisting, and going to war,' says Jack Sommers on Gibraltar

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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The Prime Minister's promising an extra 160 million pounds to help countries look after refugees fleeing Syria. Later, she'll head to Saudi Arabia - and is having to defend the UK's links with a country accused of human rights violations. But to start off, Georgie Frost was joined by Jack Sommers of the Huffington Post to talk more on the Gibraltar Brexit deal.

Guests: Jack Sommers


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Topps Tiles says the tougher housing market has made shares fall 6%

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Nigel Cassidy joined Georgie Frost to discuss the main market headlines of the morning, starting with ASOS. Plus we've also heard from Energy consultancy firm Utilitywise. Nigel spoke with the company's CEO this morning, what has it reported? And the housing market is causing problems for Topps Tiles.

Guests: Nigel Cassidy


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Why is global IPO activity looking so promising?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Now to IPOs, which according to the latest E-Y Global IPO Trends report, are looking 'robust after promising Q1 results' despite global economic uncertainty, i.e. Brexit. So, what is the reason behind such a positive start to global IPO activity? Martin Steinbach, EY's Global IPO Leader answers.

Guests: Martin Steinbach


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The Railway Industry Association urges the Government to consider the future of the industry in Brexit negotiations

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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The Railway Industry Association wants high-level talks with the government over the future of railway supply chain companies in the UK. Rail supply chain companies want to make sure that the industry is represented in the forthcoming Brexit negotiations. James Brydges spoke to Sim Harris, managing editor of Railnews.

Guests: Sim Harris


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What is going on at Paramount?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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What's going wrong at Paramount? Parent company Viacom has lost patience and changed CEOs after a string of flops led to a $455m loss last year. Brad Grey's been replaced by former 20th Century Fox chief executive Jim Gianopulos. Ben Hur and Zoolander 2 proved unpopular with audiences, and led to unfavourable comparisons with Disney's goldmine franchises like Rogue One and Captain America. James Brydges heard from Richard Broughton, research director at media analysis firm Ampere.

Guests: Richard Broughton


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