Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon
The FTSE 100 opened lower today, in part due to miner Fresnillo suffering earlier in the day, then later Engineer GKN pushed down the index, warning it might not be able to sustain its current growth. For more of the day's big company news, Robyn Dwyer was joined by Chris Bailey, founder of FinancialOrbit.com
Guests: Robyn Dwyer,Chris Bailey
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon
The "Macron rally" that marked the start of this week and bolstered European markets seems to have steadied and cooled, with even the FTSE opening lower. To discuss this and more macro news, Robyn Dwyer spoke to Ben Kumar from 7 Investment Managment.
Guests: Robyn Dwyer,Ben Kumar
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
On today's Wrap: Nestle is planning to cut nearly 300 jobs as it makes changes to its factory operations in the UK
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
We all use software for sending emails, for writing documents and for making spreadsheets - but what about software that allows you to share ideas with your colleagues - on the go and whenever they strike you? That's what Idea Drop does. The product comes from entrepreneur duo Owen Hunnam and Charlie de Rusett who have just secured one million pounds worth of investment. They joined reporter Sara Macham to explain more.
Guests: Sara Macham,Owen Hunnam,Charlie de Rusett
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
Georgie and the team from Moneywise look at how you can limit the harm inflation can do to your finances, and look at mortgages for first-time buyers.
Guests: Adam Williams,Moira O'Neill
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Share Radio reporter Tom Hill reports on the concerns of Britain's farming industry as Brexit negotiations begin.
Guests: Guy Smith,Wyn Grant
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Today on the agenda, Glen Goodman and personal finance expert Martyn James discussed how just a fifth of us in the UK are in favour of a cashless society - but this rises to more than a third in places like Belgium, Italy and the US. Plus they look into Uber bosses unveiling plans to use flying vehicles by 2020. All these stories and more on The News Review.
Guests: Martyn James
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
The General Election campaign is underway. Labour has set out its Brexit & NHS plans. Theresa May is in Wales targeting voters there. And the front of The Telegraph reads Britain 'faces EU bill until 2020'. It comes as the Prime Minister's preparing to meet the EU's chief Brexit negotiator for the first time since taking office.
Guests: Colin Bloom
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Joining Glen Goodman for the main market headlines was Nigel Cassidy, starting with Boohoo, the online fashion retailer, the big story of the morning. We've heard from Metro Bank and also about the UK and it becoming a cashless society.
Guests: Nigel Cassidy
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast
The findings reveal one in five people in Europe now rarely carries cash, and a third would go completely cashless if given the choice, although people in the UK were the least likely to hold this view. Developments in technology and new payment methods are making the shift to a cashless economy ever more possible, and new findings reveal that society's desire to follow is not far behind.
Guests: Ian Bright
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