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The Business of Film: La La Land, Manchester by the Sea and Live by Night

Simon Rose
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The Business of Film: La La Land, Manchester by the Sea and Live by Night
The Business of Film with film critic, James Cameron Wilson looking at the biggest winners and losers at the box office this week, including La La Land, Manchester by the Sea and Live by Night.
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James Cameron Wilson


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Ed Bowsher

Crowdfunders: Sloane Brothers frozen yoghurt

Ed Bowsher
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Crowdfunders: Sloane Brothers frozen yoghurt
Crowdfunders is our weekly look at the peer-to-peer and crowdfunding space, examining the latest news and developments in the fast growing world of alternative finance. On today's show, Share Radio's Ed Bowsher gets the scoop on frozen yoghurt company Sloane Brothers and discusses how crowdfunding can be used to support local community and political projects. Enjoyed Crowdfunders? You should try the Investment Trust Show, Share Radio’s examination of the world of investment trusts: https://audioboom.com/channel/shareradio-investmenttrustshow

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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Face Lookin' Good

Simon Rose
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Gadgets & Gizmos: Face Lookin' Good
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: a plethora of facial recognition stories today, including Australian plans to ditch passports and automatic KFC ordering.

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Simon Rose

Market Wrap: Pound slips back as markets react to Brexit ruling

Simon Rose
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Market Wrap: Pound slips back as markets react to Brexit ruling
The dust has begun to settle on the Supreme Court ruling that parliament must vote on whether the government can start the Brexit process. Shortly after the ruling, David Davis, the UK's Brexit minister, promised a parliamentary bill within days. Sterling rose on the news, but has fallen back since, following the additional ruling that the UK's devolved assemblies will not have a veto on leaving the bloc. For this story and more, join Share Radio's Simon Rose as he investigates this and what else has been happening in the bourses and businesses of Britain and the world. To put the day's events in context, he's joined by Chris Bailey, founder of Financial Orbit - the investment research and consultancy service.
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Chris Bailey


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Simon Rose

Market Wrap: Trump jitters

Simon Rose
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Market Wrap: Trump jitters
The pound has climbed to its highest level against the dollar for a month after concerns about Donald Trump's presidency weakened the US currency. The 'Trump jitters' have arisen from a the President's inauguration speech, a weekend of protests, and the confirmation that the US intends to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. For this story and more, join Share Radio's Simon Rose as he investigates this and what else has been happening in the bourses and businesses of Britain and the world. To put the day's events in context, he's joined by Ed Bowsher, Share Radio's Senior Analyst.

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Presenters

The Motley Fool Money Show: Netflix's meteoric rise

Presenters
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The Motley Fool Money Show: Netflix's meteoric rise
Want to keep up with the latest earnings updates from the States? We join Chris Hill and the Motley Fool Radio Show team here on Share Radio - direct from Washington DC - each Monday at 6 o'clock for news, views and analysis of US finance. On today's episode: Netflix and IBM reports, funding your retirement and the Motley Fool team's shares to watch.

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Simon Rose

Share Politics: A numbers game

Simon Rose
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Share Politics: A numbers game
The new US president has accused the media of lying about the size of the crowd at his inauguration. Donald Trump's press secretary went even further - suggesting it was the biggest turnout for such a ceremony. Sean Spicer claimed photos were framed to minimise just how much support was on the mall in Washington D.C. For more on this and much more, Share Radio's Simon Rose was joined from Washington DC by William Danvers, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, who formerly served under Leon Panetta at the CIA and John Kerry at the State Department.

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Simon Rose

Share Politics: May unveils her industrial vision

Simon Rose
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Share Politics: May unveils her industrial vision
Theresa May has unveiled her vision for British industry, offering an interventionist strategy that aims to "close the gap" between the productive and less productive parts of the UK. To see whether her plans can do the job, Share Radio spoke to Jeremy Cook, Chief Economist at World First, and Craig Beaumont, spokesperson at the Federation for Small Businesses.

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Simon Rose

Share Radio politics: Supreme Court Brexit ruling - what happens next?

Simon Rose
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Share Radio politics: Supreme Court Brexit ruling - what happens next?
For reaction to the Supreme Court's Brexit ruling, which means Prime Minister Theresa May must allow MP's and peers to vote on Article 50 before it's triggered, Simon was joined by Rishi Patel of FTI Consulting.
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Rishi Patel


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Ed Bowsher

Will the old adage of what goes up must come down apply to the stock markets this year?

Ed Bowsher
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The Share Radio Evening Show

Will the old adage of what goes up must come down apply to the stock markets this year?
2016 was a great year for stock markets. However, many investors are worrying that the old adage of what goes up must come down may apply in 2017 with some commentators speculating that the markets may indeed be overvalued. For more on this, Share Radio's Ed Bowsher spoke to Dan Kemp, Chief Investment Officer at Morningstar, the investment research and investment management firm. They began by examining what was behind the bumper year enjoyed by many of the world's stockmarkets.
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Dan Kemp


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