Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast
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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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast
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'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 Brad Grey's been replaced by former 20th Century Fox chief executive Jim Gianopulos.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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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast
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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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast
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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It's time to talk politics. Today, Simon and former Tory MP Jerry Hayes discuss: damage control over Gibraltar tensions; UK will send military trainers to Jordan to help fight IS; and should we have a three day weekend?
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
Crowdfunders is Share Radio's regular look at the world of crowdfunding and peer-to-peer lending. Today: an interview with Nicola Horlick, the latest with property lending platform Lendinvest, and how crowdfunding made Oppo Ice Cream possible.
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Technology is changing almost every aspect of daily life and business and finance is no exception. Share Radio's Simon Rose and Steve Caplin, Share Radio's technology editor, look at the big technological changes that impact on the world of business, finance and money as well as some of the gadgets that help make everyday life a bit easier. On today's programme: Samsung Galaxy S8 unveils "infinity display", Google's concept E-ink Magic Calendar, CS100 single-aisle aircraft and much more.
Guests: Steve Caplin
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
On today's show: Shares in UK chip designer Imagination Technologies end down more than 63% after Apple says it would end a deal to use its products, energy giant Ineos is acquiring the Forties Pipeline System in the North Sea from BP for $250m, luxury fashion label Burberry agrees to license its fragrances and cosmetics business to one of the world's leading beauty companies and much more. Simon Rose is joined by Chris Bailey, founder of Financial Orbit - the investment research consultancy.
Guests: Chris Bailey
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
This week look at the lack of female entrepreneurs. The number has fallen for the third year in a row and according to Natwest, it's costing the UK economy £1 billion a year. But, plenty of women do start and run their own business. So what is going on? Georgie Frost was joined by Lindsay Loxley, the MD of the Women in Business Network, Helene Martin Gee, president of the Pink Shoe Club, Julie Baker, NatWest's head of enterprise for business banking and Melanie Lawson, an entrepreneur and founder of Bare Biology.
Guests: Lindsay Loxley,Helene Martin Gee,Julie Baker,Melanie Lawson
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