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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: The World's First Robot Lawyer

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Gadgets & Gizmos: The World's First Robot Lawyer
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, they look at the world's first robot lawyer, which can get you out of parking tickets, tickerclever.com which automatically finds best train fares, Amazon to build Alexa into cars & much more!
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Steve Caplin


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Simon Rose

Market Wrap: Greece's creditors confirm new bailout package & Kraft Heinz drops its offer to buy Unilever

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Market Wrap: Greece's creditors confirm new bailout package & Kraft Heinz drops its offer to buy Unilever
Share Radio's Simon Rose brings you Market Wrap, a roundup of what's been happening in the businesses of Britain and the world. To help put the day's events in context, Simon was joined by Share Radio's Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher. On today's show: Greece's creditors have confirm they will produce a new bailout package in order to ensure the country keeps up with its debts repayments, Kraft Heinz drops its offer to buy Unilever, shares in the Royal Bank of Scotland end the day almost 7% higher and more.
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Ed Bowsher


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Presenters

The Motley Fool Money Show: what's Warren Buffett buying now?

Presenters
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

 The Motley Fool Money Show: what's Warren Buffett buying now?
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: Kraft Heinz proposed merger with Unilever, the latest filings from Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway and more.

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Ed Bowsher

Hope for solution to Greece's bailout terms as finance ministers meet

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Hope for solution to Greece's bailout terms as finance ministers meet
Greece's debt burden is back on the agenda as European finance ministers met today at Eurogroup meeting. The ministers are at loggerheads with the International Monetary Fund over the Greek bailout terms. To preview the meeting, Share Radio's Ed Bowsher spoke with Pieter Cleppe, Head of Open Europe's Brussels Office.
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Pieter Cleppe


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Ed Bowsher

Kraft Heinz cools appetite on Unilever acquisition

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Kraft Heinz cools appetite on Unilever acquisition
Kraft Heinz's takeover bid for consumer giant Unilever lasted just a few days - but the full value of the post-merger proposal jump is yet to be wiped off Unilever's share price. So what does this mean for future takeovers? And has the swift reversal hurt Kraft Heinz? Share Radio's Ed Bowsher spoke to Thomas Buckley, reporter at Bloomberg, for what's next for both companies.
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Thomas Buckley


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Ed Bowsher

Labour's poor polling puts by-election contest on the table

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Labour's poor polling puts by-election contest on the table
Opposition parties rarely lose by-elections - so speculation that Labour could lose in the upcoming contests for Stoke-on-Trent Central or Copeland is unusual. For more on how the battle is unfolding, Share Radio's Ed Bowsher spoke with John Curtice, politics professor at the University of Strathclyde and research consultant to NatCen Social Research.
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John Curtice


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Women and Money: Children's car seats

Sarah Pennells (1)
Original Broadcast:

Women & Money

Women and Money: Children's car seats
In less than two weeks, on March 1st, the rules on child car seats change. You won't be able to buy a backless booster seat unless your child is at least 125cm tall or weighs at least 22 kg (around three and a half stone). Buying a car seat for your child - and buying things like a buggy or pushchair - can also be something of a minefield. Sarah Pennells was joined in the studio by freelance personal finance journalist Donna Ferguson, Anne-Marie O'Leary, Editor-in-Chief of Netmums and Kevin Clinton, Head of Road Safety at ROSPA.
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Donna Ferguson, Anne-Marie O'Leary, Kevin Clinton


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Ed Bowsher

Upswing on cards for UK economy despite Brexit fears

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Upswing on cards for UK economy despite Brexit fears
The UK's economy is gaining momentum despite concerns of uncertainty ahead of Brexit - that's according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's latest indicator. JP Morgan global market analyst Alex Dryden ran through this and the day's other big economic news with Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher.
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Alex Dryden


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Your Money Your Future: Making money from your property

Sarah Pennells (1)
Original Broadcast:

Your Money, Your Future

Your Money Your Future: Making money from your property
Over the last few weeks there's been a lot of focus on housing and older people, with the government's White Paper on housing looking at ways to encourage older people to downsize. But not everyone wants to sell up. Last year people released over £2 billion of equity from their homes. So, how can you make money from your property? What are the options and what do you have to bear in mind? Sarah Pennells was joined in the studio by Jane King who's from Ashridge financial planning and by Ceri Wheeldon who's the founder of the website Fab After Fifty.
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Jane King, Ceri Wheeldon


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Fake holiday websites are out to scam unsuspecting holidaymakers

Sarah Pennells (1)
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Fake holiday websites are out to scam unsuspecting holidaymakers
For all those planning ahead to their summer holidays think carefully when booking online. Fake holiday websites are on the rise with millions being scammed from unsuspecting tourists. Often the sites are so convincing holidaymakers don't realise anything's up until arriving at their destination to find the villa they've booked doesn't really exist. To find out more about how the scam works and how to protect yourself Share Radio's Tom Hill spoke to Hannah Maundrell, editor-in-chief of money.co.uk.
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Hannah Maundrell


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