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Apprenticeship levy - Yet another tax for businesses?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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From tomorrow, many employers will be affected by the introduction of the apprenticeship levy. For some, this is a major opportunity to up-skill the UK workforce, for others it just might be another tax on business alongside business rates bills, auto-enrolment pensions and rising minimum wage rates.

Guests: Mike Thompson


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Global food commodity prices rise, leaving food retailers in fierce competition

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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According to the latest British Retail Consortium and Nielsen shop price index, global food commodity costs have risen, however intense competition between retailers is keeping the increase low at one per cent. So, what's contributing to this fierce competition between food retailers and what do the figures mean for consumers?

Guests: Mike Watkins


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Senior managers fail to set right tone on business ethics

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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According to EY's latest Fraud Survey, senior managers are failing to set the right tone on business ethics. 51 per cent of respondents to the survey still perceive that bribery and corruption is still a major issue within business. So why are senior managers failing to set the right tone?

Guests: Jim McCurry


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Tesla overtakes Ford with a market value of $48bn

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Tesla's market value has overtaken Ford's after shares in the soared more than 7%. The electric car maker has a market value of $49bn, compared with Ford's value of $46bn. James Brydges asked David Bailey, professor of industry at Aston Business School, whether the news was significant.

Guests: David Bailey


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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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How are online retailers competing with the physical high street?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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ASOS, the popular online retailer which offers consumers fast and cheap fashion, released it's latest interim results today. So how is this boom affecting our physical high-streets? And what issues do online retailers face despite their popularity? Joining Nigel Cassidy is Clare Bailey, Retail Expert to discuss further.

Guests: Clare Bailey


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Utilitywise calls for the Government to help small businesses benefit from water deregulation

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Utilitywise, the independent utility cost management consultancy, released interim results today. The deregulation of English water means thousands of local businesses will have access to ‘choice’ in supplier for the first time. Brendan Flattery, CEO of Utilitywise joins me on the line now to talk through Utilitywises' numbers and the recent deregulation of English water.

Guests: Brendan Flattery


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Demystifying those new tax changes

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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At Share Radio, we're all about demystifying business and finance - and few things can be more confusing than tax. Well, on Saturday, a whole bunch of tax changes were introduced, which will come into force on Thursday (The 6th of April) for the tax year running for 2017 to 2018. To help understand how these taxes will effect you, business, and our economy, Share Radio's Matt Cox has been taking a closer look at the changes.

Guests: Kevin Pratt,Anita Monteith


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