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Nigel Cassidy

The latest SNP conference news: Is a "hard Brexit" pushing Scotland towards another independence referendum?

Nigel Cassidy
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The latest SNP conference news: Is a "hard Brexit" pushing Scotland towards another independence referendum?
As Nicola Sturgeon announced the move towards a second independence referendum for Scotland, much of the SNP conference seems to have been centred around Brexit and the effects it will have on the Scottish people. Maurice Smith, Share Radio's Scotland correspondent discussed the latest news from the conference floor.
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Jeremy Batstone-Carr, Maurice Smith


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: The $100 billion Softbank/Saudi Arabia Tech Fund plan

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: The $100 billion Softbank/Saudi Arabia Tech Fund plan
The joined $100 billion technology investment fund between Saudi Arabia's top sovereign wealth fund and Japan's SoftBank Group has the potential to change the investment landscape. The new London-based fund could at current levels account for roughly a fifth of all such global venture capital investment. Seijiro Takeshita, Professor of Management and Information at University of Shizuoka, Japan, discusses the plan.
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Rachel Winter, Dr Seijiro Takeshita


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: “Brexit is having a different impact depending on where you are”

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money: “Brexit is having a different impact depending on where you are”
Consumer confidence has grown in parts of the UK, hitting five year highs post-Brexit. But the figures aren't clear cut as consumer sentiment is being weighed on by the mostly "remain voting" London staying pessimistic. Has Brexit negatively affected some areas of the country economically whilst favouring others? Share Radio's Matt Cox has been speaking to Julian Jessop, Chief Global Economist at Capital Economics.
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Matt Cox, Julian Jessop


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: High temperatures & low confidence – why is the UK's fashion sector declining?

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money: High temperatures & low confidence – why is the UK's fashion sector declining?
New data indicates the UK's fashion sector has suffered its sharpest decline this year since the financial crisis. The report from research group Kantar Worldpanel shows sales in the market encompassing clothing, footwear and accessories has fallen for four consecutive months. So why the steep decline, and will the situation improve as we move into the Christmas period? Matt Cox has been speaking to Glen Tooke, Consumer Insight Director at Kantar Worldpanel, to find out.
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Matt Cox, Glen Tooke


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: How can we bridge the divide between IT departments and senior managers?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: How can we bridge the divide between IT departments and senior managers?
A new research from Palo Alto Networks highlighted that 51% of IT security professionals find it difficult to communicate with senior management around security incidents. Greg Day, VP & Chief Security Officer at EMEA, Palo Alto Networks, discusses this issue.
Guests:

Rachel Winter, Greg Day


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Laurie Laird on the final US Presidential debate

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money: Laurie Laird on the final US Presidential debate
Share Radio's Political Correspondent Laurie Laird looks ahead to the final televised US Presidential debate tonight.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Laurie Laird


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: The Square Mile is the Ransomware capital of the world

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money: The Square Mile is the Ransomware capital of the world
It seems the Square Mile is being hit by more so-called ransomware attacks than anywhere else in the UK. Ransomware is the digital equivalent of highway robbery. Precious company data is stolen or encrypted, and will not be returned in a readable form unless a ransom is paid. Data from specialists, Malwarebytes, found the City suffered 670% more such attacks than the next nearest area - Manchester. Chris Boyd, Malwarebytes’ intelligence analyst, told Share Radio’s Nigel Cassidy that ransomware attacks are nothing less than a modern day protection racket.
Guests:

Nigel Cassidy, Chris Boyd


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Why is Britain affecting the French presidential election?

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money: Why is Britain affecting the French presidential election?
With six months to go to the French presidential election, an increasingly acrimonious campaign has become divided over the topic of Brexit. While the mainstream candidates bicker over how kindly the EU should treat the UK in the negotiations, the Front National leader Marine Le Pen continues to rise in the polls. Share Radio's Robert Van Egghen reports.
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Robert Van Egghen


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Why is Snapchat so valuable?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: Why is Snapchat so valuable?
Social media app Snapchat could soon be publicly owned, with the initial public offering set to value the company at £20.5 billion. It comes after its owner Snap Inc. reportedly settled on Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs to underwrite the IPO, which is being referred to as a 'mega-unicorn', a term reserved for any companies valued at over $10 billion. Share Radio's Joe Aldridge spoke to Tech Consultant Chris Green about the company's plan.
Guests:

Rachel Winter, Joe Aldridge


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Nigel Cassidy

Social Saturday and businesses that put people first.

Nigel Cassidy
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Social Saturday and businesses that put people first.
Peter Holbrook, Chief Executive of Social Enterprise UK, discusses Social Saturday and the importance of businesses that put people first.
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Mike Ingram, peter holbrook


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