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Inside Business: The History of Scandal

Matthew Cook

Original Broadcast: Inside Business

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In this episode of Inside Business, Matthew Cook gets to grips with some of the biggest corporate scandals of the past few decades. He is joined by BBC Business reporter, Howard Mustoe, to discuss Enron, the Bank of Credit Commerce International, and more.

Guests: Howard Mustoe


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Inside property: The Ethical Landlord & Investor

Richard Blanco

Original Broadcast: Inside Property

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How would you define an ethical landlord or investor? Richard Blanco speaks to Susan Aktemel, founder of Glasgow based Homes For Good, Landlord Mary Ann Richmond-Coggan who created Green Farm Kent and Ed Fowkes, Development Director of Prosperity Capital Partners to find out what motivates them and how their practice stands out. We hear about how their businesses are structured, who benefits and what could be done to encourage more landlords and investors to nurture their social conscience. Inside Property is produced in collaboration with the National Landlords Association.

Guests: Susan Aktemel,Mary Ann Richmond-Coggan,Ed Fowkes


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Modern Mindset: Increasing Emotional Fitness

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Adam Cox speaks to Emotional Fitness and Mindset Coach, Sylvana Kozak, about what Emotional Fitness is, why it is important, and how to strengthen it. This episode also explores why high performers can suffer from “burnout”, as well as the elusive magic ingredient to fulfilment.

Guests: Sylvana Kozak


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Motley Fool Money: Stock Market Jitters

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Motley Fool Show

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Want to keep up with the latest earnings updates from the States? Well join Chris Hill and the Motley Fool Radio Show team here on Share Radio, direct from Washington DC, for news, views and analysis of the US stocks that matter. In this week's show: The market has another wild week; What does the decline mean for investors? Our analysts weigh in on the market sell-off, discuss tech trends they’re watching, and share some stocks on their radar.

Guests: Chris Hill


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This is Money: Buy, sell, or hold? What to do when stock markets tumble

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Buy, sell, or hold? When stock markets take a tumble, it's decision time. Investors got a shock this week, when the prolonged period without a stock market correction – dubbed the Big Calm – came to an abrupt end. In the UK, shares fell but not by as much, although some with more high-octane portfolios will be nursing bigger losses. So, is this just a healthy correction, or is it the start of something bigger? On this week’s podcast, Simon Lambert, Alex Sebastian and Georgie Frost look at why shares fell, what investors should do when markets correct, and whether there is any way to dodge a crash. We look at when that next rate rise is likely, and why the Bank has changed its tune. There's also a warning on debt from former Bank boss Mervyn King.

Guests: Simon Lambert,Alex Sebastian


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Track Record: Laurence Lameche

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Track Record

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Multi-property owner, Laurence Lameche, maintains that you don’t need a mortgage to buy property. He’s worked in sales and as a London bus tour guide, turning his hand to many jobs before focusing on property – and how to own it without a huge outlay. He’s just published a book, How I Bought Three London Properties For A Football Ticket, and he’s this week’s guest on Track Record.

Guests: Laurence Lameche


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The Bigger Picture: Brexit, GroKo and the EU's time dilemma

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Bigger Picture

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Political commentator Alex Clark discusses the Brexit state of play with Simon Rose from both the UK and the EU points of view. He looks at GroKo, the grand coalition in German politics and asks if it will last. And he takes a peek at the EU, stuck between a clock and a hard place when it comes to the Timelords in the European Parliament.

Guests: Alex Clark


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IEA: Should Britain stay in the Customs Union?

Kate Andrews

Original Broadcast: IEA show

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The question of whether Britain should stay in the EU’s customs union has dominated the news cycle recently – with the CBI and other high profile voices suggesting that remaining in the Customs Union would be consistent with Britain’s vote to Leave the EU. But would this be a political possibility? And would it be wise?We’re joined by Julian Jessop, the IEA’s Chief Economist and Head of the Brexit Unit, to give us update on these developments. Julian explains what the Customs Union is, how it differs from the Single Market, and explores some of the pros and cons of staying in it.

Guests: Julian Jessop


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Mobile News: Innovation

Matthew Cook

Original Broadcast: Mobile News

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In this week’s Mobile News, Matthew Cook explores how manufacturers approach innovation, and how this affects the consumer. Plus, where will the next big innovation be coming from? Guests on the show this week are GfK’s Key Account Director, Imran Choudhary; Honor UK's Sales and Marketing Director, Wilkin Lee; and Francisco Jeronimo, Research Director of European Mobile Devices at the International Data Corporation.

Guests: Imran Choudhary,Wilkin Lee,Francisco Jeronimo


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Gadgets & Gizmos: Elon Musk making flames

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Gadgets and Gizmos

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Steve Caplin marvels at Elon Musk's SpaceX rocket AND his Boring Company's flamethrowers. Naturally, there are also self-parking slippers, the first robot to be sacked, a portable bathing system for dogs and a new keyboard to compete with the old QWERTY one.

Guests: Steve Caplin


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