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An Estonian e-residency could help you get around Brexit

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Are you a small business or entrepreneur worried about the future of market access post-Brexit? For 100 euros and 10 minutes of online forms you could secure access to the single market by becoming an Estonian e-resident. The former Soviet state has transformed itself into a high tech centre of innovation and is now offering countries around the world a share in its digital infrastructure. To find out more about how it all works our reporter Tom Hill spoke to E-Residency Managing Director, Kaspar Korjus .

Guests: Tom Hill,Kaspar Korjus


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Russell Quirk from Emoov on The News Review 09/02/17

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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This morning Share Radio's Juliette Foster was joined in the studio by Russell Quirk, Founder of the online estate agent Emoov and they talked about the latest money stories making the news. They discussed the prediction made by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors that rents will increase by just over 25% in the coming year, and poll conducted for Sky News which shows that two-thirds of people would back an increase in income tax to pay for the NHS. All these stories and more on The News Review.

Guests: Russell Quirk


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Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy on the latest market headlines

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Joining Juliette Foster to discuss what the main market headlines of the morning are is Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy. A busy morning of Regulatory News Statements. Thomas Cook's revenue grew 1% to £1.6bn in the three months to 31 December while losses narrowed 2% to £49m, shares plummet almost 10%- the firm said that outlook for coming year reflects political turbulence ahead with with people switching out of Turkey for their Summer holidays fearing terror attacks and choosing Greece instead. Plus, Toshiba saw their shares falling 6.7 %, a day after Japanese investment banking Mizuho Securities said it sees “greater risk” of the stock being delisted on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Guests: Nigel Cassidy


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Jeremy Blackburn, head of policy at RICS, on the Government's white paper on housing

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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After much delay, the government launched its housing white paper on Tuesday. It has clearly hit a nerve within the house-building industry, MPs and would-be homeowners. So is the government's plan feasible and are we going to see a real change of direction by the government? Joining Nigel in the studio was Jeremy Blackburn, Head of Policy at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, to discuss further along with analysis from RICS' latest residential market survey.

Guests: Jeremy Blackburn


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In My Experience: Syed Kamall, MEP & Conservative Party politician

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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This is In My Experience, where Share Radio's Simon Rose grapples with inspiring stories that shaped careers. On today's programme, Simon was joined by Syed Kamall, MEP & Conservative Party politician. They spoke about his upbringing as son of immigrants from Guyana, they discussed his conversion to Conservativism and particularly Libertarianism and why it’s important to do practical things to demonstrate political beliefs, not just theories.

Guests: Syed Kamall


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The Small Cap Investor: Paul Mumford of Cavendish Opportunities

Robyn Dwyer

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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Paul Mumford is on of the longest serving fund managers in the UK, with 50 years experience in the markets. He run's the Cavendish Opportunities fund, their AIM fund and their Select Fund, all of which focus on smaller capitalised companies. He's also the author of "The Stock Picker, a financial history of the sharp end" and he joined Share Radio's Robyn Dwyer in studio.


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Going nuclear: How a judge could blow up the US Senate

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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The US presidential election was a notoriously bitter race. With chants of 'Lock her up', never before had America seemed so divided. But whilst Donald Trump is now in the White House, his pick for a top judge looks set to further inflame divisions. Share Radio's Alex Clark reports.


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Share Politics: Surrey sweethearts

Robyn Dwyer

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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It's time now to talk politics. As always on a Wednesday at this time of the week, Share Radio is joined by Mike Indian, Senior Political Analyst at De Havilland. He and Share Radio's Robyn Dwyer take a looki at why the Labour leader's accused the Government of offering a 'sweetheart deal' to a local authority that threatened to hold a controversial council tax referendum. Surrey's abandoned plans for a 15 percent hike in bills to fund social care in the county. Jeremy Corbyn claims to have seen texts suggesting the council and the Government reached an 'understanding'.


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Trump boycotts gain momentum - but can they work?

Robyn Dwyer

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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Following Donald Trump's rise to power, boycotts are on the up. Amazon, Uber and Budweiser are just some of the big names caught up in this - and it's coming from both sides of the political divide. But are the boycotts having an effect? And could a wider boycott on US goods spread to the UK? Share Radio's Peta Fuller reports.


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Market Wrap: Rio Tinto share buyback, GSK's profits, Dunelm price rises & more

Robyn Dwyer

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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Share Radio's Robyn Dwyer brings you Market Wrap, a roundup of what's been happening in the businesses of Britain and the world. To help put the day's events in context, Robyn was joined by Russ Mould, investment director at the online stockbroker's AJ Bell. On today's show: mining giant Rio Tinto is launching a share buyback programme of $500m due to an increase in the price of iron ore, Sir Andrew Witty, GlaxoSmithKline's outgoing chief executive, has defended his long-standing decision not to break up the company as he presented his last set of results before stepping down next month & homeware retailer Dunelm has warned that the slump in the pound since the Brexit vote will result in price rises on thousands of products.

Guests: Russ Mould


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