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Simon Rose

Business of Film: The Disaster Artist

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

Business of Film: The Disaster Artist
James Cameron-Wilson looks at the worst week for the UK box office since October 2013, reviewing The Disaster Artist and Stronger and looking at the Golden Globe nominations.
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James Cameron Wilson


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Simon Rose

Motley Fool Money: Year-End Financial Advice

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: Year-End Financial Advice
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: YouTube gets into the music business; Starbucks opens a venti-sized roastery in China; Disney and Fox get closer to a deal; And Walmart makes a change.
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Chris Hill


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Matthew Cook

Mobile News: How will 5G affect the mobile landscape?

Matthew Cook
Original Broadcast:

Mobile News

Mobile News: How will 5G affect the mobile landscape?
This week on Mobile News, Matthew Cook discusses how 5G will affect the mobile landscape for good or ill, and what possible legal battles could surface as networks come to an understanding. Matthew speaks with Simon Rockman, founder of Fuss Free Phones and member of the editorial team at Cambridge Wireless, which is the leading international community for ambitious technology organisations. Matthew will also be speaking with GFK Director of Technology, Imran Choudhary, to give us an idea of the potential of 5G.
Guests:

Simon Rockman, Imran Choudhary


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Georgie Frost

This is Money: Can training your brain make you richer?

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

This is Money

This is Money: Can training your brain make you richer?
Could you train your brain to get richer? Behavioural economics tells us that we regularly behave irrationally – and nudge theory has been used by governments and organisations around the world to try to make us better people. But could you take matters into your own hands, tackle your own temptations and make yourself wealthier, or just happier? On this week’s podcast, Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce and Georgie Frost look at some tricks you can deploy – and whether you can actually turn that old chestnut about not spending money on coffee into hard cash in your bank account, pension or ISA. Also on this week’s show, we discuss why Britain is bottom of the world pension league and whether that is actually as bad as it seems.
Guests:

Simon Lambert, Lee Boyc


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Joseph Valente

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Track Record

Track Record: Joseph Valente
Former plumber Joseph Valente is one of a dozen former winners of TV's The Apprentice, having won the show in 2015. His prize was a substantial business investment and partnership with Lord Alan Sugar. His business - Impragas - was three years old when he took part in the programme. His partnership lasted for a year before he and Lord Sugar decided to stop working together. He's now masterminding a rapid expansion of Imragas. He's just published a book about his life so far: Expelled From The Classroom to Billionaire Boardroom.
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Joseph Valente


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New Economics Foundation

NEF: Will selling off public land make the housing crisis worse?

New Economics Foundation
Original Broadcast:

New Economics Foundation

NEF: Will selling off public land make the housing crisis worse?
The housing crisis is a hot topic at the moment. We often talk about who can buy, sell and rent houses – and how much they cost – but we rarely talk about the land beneath them. Lots of land in the UK is owned by the government and local authorities – public land. But a load of it is being sold off, from old hospitals to sites owned by the Ministry of Defence. The government says that we should sell it to developers to build houses on to deal with the housing shortage. But is that really happening? Is selling off our public land really helping to solve the housing crisis? This week host Ayeisha Thomas-Smith welcomes back NEF’s Subject Lead on Housing, Alice Martin, to talk us through these thorny questions. She’s joined by NEF researcher Duncan McCann and journalist and author Dawn Foster, both experts on the issues of housing and land.
Guests:

Alice Martin, Duncan McCann, Dawn Foster


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Generational Risk

Adam Cox
Original Broadcast:

Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Generational Risk
In this episode, Adam Cox speaks to Angus Dent, CEO of Archover, a P2P lender which has conducted research into how different generations perceive financial risk. Is there a difference in the way millennials think about money, compared to generation X or the baby boomers? And because of their circumstances, do millennials need to take more risks with money?
Guest:

Angus Dent


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Richard Blanco

Inside Property: First Foot On The Property Ladder

Richard Blanco
Original Broadcast:

Inside Property

Inside Property: First Foot On The Property Ladder
From the Government’s Help To Buy and Shared Ownership schemes to the recent reduction in stamp duty and Bank of Mum & Dad, just how easy is it for first time buyers to get a foot on the property ladder? In this edition, we hear from Laura about buying her first home and Jack’s aspirations to become a landlord or developer. Expert guests are on hand to offer help and advice: Kate Faulkner, MD of Property Checklists, Investment Coach Damien Fogg of theepinvestor.com and Financial Adviser Jay Rooney from One And All Financial. Inside Property is produced in collaboration with the National Landlords Association.
Guests:

Kate Faulkner, Jay Rooney


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Jonathan Davis

Money Makers: Why have small cap stocks done so well this year?

Jonathan Davis
Original Broadcast:

Money Makers

Money Makers: Why have small cap stocks done so well this year?
In the latest Money Makers episode, Jonathan Davis talks to Dr Paul Jourdan, the CEO of Amati Global Investors, who run two small cap funds and an AIM portfolio service from their headquarters in Edinburgh. Since last speaking to Paul a year ago, his small cap fund has risen more than 35% and collected a number of new awards for its performance. Jonathan finds out how.
Guest:

Dr Paul Jourdan


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Kate Andrews

IEA: The Myth of Scandinavian Socialism

Kate Andrews
Original Broadcast:

IEA show

IEA: The Myth of Scandinavian Socialism
Left-wing movements in Britain, and further afield, are increasingly citing the Scandinavian or Nordic economic model as a desirable alternative to capitalism. But is Scandinavian socialism really all its cracked up to be? Today, Dr Steve Davies and Kate Andrews of the IEA put the Nordic model under the spotlight – and examine to what extent these countries are indeed socialist, or even ‘left wing’.
Guest:

Dr Steve Davies


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