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Nigel Cassidy

2020 sulfur cap could add extra $60 billion to shipping costs

Nigel Cassidy
2020 sulfur cap could add extra $60 billion to shipping costs
According to a study made by Wood Mackenzie, commercial shipping companies could be facing a $60 billion dollars annual rise in fuel costs. That is because of new sulfur emission norms that will come into effect from 2020. Share Radio's James Brydges spoke to Alan Gelder, refining and chemicals expert from commodity analysts Wood Mackenzie.
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James Brydges, Alan Gelder


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Ed Bowsher

Agent Provocateur could be snapped up by Sports Direct

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Agent Provocateur could be snapped up by Sports Direct
Sports Direct has emerged as a likely buyer for lingerie company Agent Provocateur as it enters administration, while Capita's CEO will step aside after a 33 percent fall in pre-tax profits. For more on these and the rest of the day's big company stories, Share Radio's Ed Bowsher was joined by Richard Hunter, head of research at Wilson King Investment Management.
Guest:

Richard Hunter


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Georgie Frost

Too late to pursue that dream job? Think again, says Hans Schumann

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Too late to pursue that dream job? Think again, says Hans Schumann
How do you feel when your alarm goes off on Monday morning? Do you press the snooze button and curse the cruelty of life? Life is too short to waste it in a job you don't enjoy, according to life coach Hans Schumann. He believes it's never too late to pursue that dream job, and has written a book called Falling in Love With Your Job. He joined Georgie in the studio.
Guest:

Hans Schumann


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Nigel Cassidy

Snap tops expectations after IPO pricing

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Snap tops expectations after IPO pricing
Snap Inc IPO's value has rocketed up again. The company is set to price above it's initial share range due to investor demand. Share Radio's Matt Cox spoke to Michael Hewson, Chief Market Analyst at CMC Markets UK, to get his thoughts.
Guests:

Matt Cox, Michael Hewson


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Georgie Frost

Special Report part 2: The future of the zero emissions car industry

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Special Report part 2: The future of the zero emissions car industry
In part two of our look at the zero emissions car industry Tom Hill looks at the challenges facing the industry and the options available to buyers. Could hydrogen provide the ideal solution? And what might transportation of the future actually resemble?
Guests:

Tom Hill, Amanda Stretton, Amanda Lyne, Steve Nash


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Georgie Frost

Chris Green brings us the latest trends from the Mobile World Congress 2017

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Chris Green brings us the latest trends from the Mobile World Congress 2017
It's the time of year for the Mobile World Congress with the world's industry leaders gathering in Barcelona. This year's event has been about mixing the old with the new. Whilst Sony launched its new Xperia XZ with super slow motion, it was the return of the old guard which stole the headlines. Nokia and BlackBerry returned to the smartphone scene, with Nokia re-launching its iconic 3310 handset. To discuss the latest news and trends Georgie Frost was joined by tech journalist Chris Green.
Guest:

Chris Green


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Nigel Cassidy

Why 20th Century Fox bid to buy Sky might fail

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Why 20th Century Fox bid to buy Sky might fail
Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox could notify the European Commission for its $14.4 billion dollar bid for Sky by the end of this week. It would then be referred to Culture Secretary Karen Bradley, who in turn would likely refer the process to Ofcom. Share Radio's James Brydges spoke to Dr Justin Schlosberg, a campaigner who submitted evidence yesterday that the bid should be turned down on competition grounds.
Guest:

Dr Justin Schlosberg


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Georgie Frost

The Government confirms large rises in fees payable after death that will affect millions of people. All this and more on the News Review

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

The Government confirms large rises in fees payable after death that will affect millions of people. All this and more on the News Review
Georgie Frost was joined by Rachel Springall, personal finance expert at moneyfacts.co.uk this morning. Today on the agenda, they discussed the government confirming large rises in fees payable after death or probate fee. They will go up in May by as much as £20,000 for those with the biggest estates. Plus they look into the TV licence fee going up for the first time in 7 years to £147 - that's a £2.50 increase. All these stories and more on The News Review.
Guest:

Rachel Springall


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Nigel Cassidy

How far has Smart City project CityVerve come since its launch six months ago?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

How far has Smart City project CityVerve come since its launch six months ago?
CityVerve, a UK Smart City project starting in Manchester, was launched six months ago. The project has intended to explore ways of making the city work better through use of tech, notably the internet of things which puts anything that moves online. So how far has the project come since its launch? Simon Navin, Smart Cities Projects Lead, joined Nigel Cassidy to tell Share Radio Breakfast more.
Guest:

Simon Narvin


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Georgie Frost

How the government's Brexit defeat in the House of Lords will not delay Article 50

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

How the government's Brexit defeat in the House of Lords will not delay Article 50
The government's insisting a defeat in the House of Lords last night makes no difference to its timetable for leaving the EU. Peers debating the Bill that'll authorise Theresa May to trigger the process backed an amendment guaranteeing the rights of European nationals living here. Ministers say it's 'disappointing' and 'unnecessary' - and vowed to overturn it in the Commons. Elsewhere in Europe, the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has set out the future of the EU after Brexit. Josh Lowe joined Georgie to discuss all these stories he’s been writing about in Newsweek.
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Josh Lowe


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