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Nigel Cassidy

“Once again we are reporting record results” – Gabriel Pirona on Photo-me Int’s half-year results

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

“Once again we are reporting record results” – Gabriel Pirona on Photo-me Int’s half-year results
Gabriel Pirona, Group Finance Director at Photo-me International, the instant service equipment group, joined Share Radio Breakfast to discuss the company’s latest interim results. Once again the results were positive and Gabriel reflected on the performance.
Guests:

Sara Sjölin, Gabirel Pirona


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Nigel Cassidy

EU start legal action against the UK for failing to take action against VW

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

EU start legal action against the UK for failing to take action against VW
The European Union has started legal action against seven nations, including the UK and Germany, for failing to take action against Volkswagen for cheating emission tests. The German car giant has had huge fines in the US over its use of "defeat devices" used to hide true levels of emissions. More than one million cars in the UK are involved, and Paul Simpson, CEO OF CDP, who run global disclosure systems for investors and companies to manage their environmental impacts, joined Share Radio to bring the latest.
Guests:

Sara Sjölin, Paul Simpson


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Nigel Cassidy

How has the Brexit Supreme Court case changed things?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

How has the Brexit Supreme Court case changed things?
The historic Brexit legal challenge has drawn to a close. And it did so with a reminder from the Supreme Court that it will not "overturn the result of the EU referendum". A decision is expected by early January. To look into the key findings from the case, George Peretz QC from Monckton Chambers joined Share Radio.
Guests:

Sara Sjölin, George Peretz


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Nigel Cassidy

How will the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Connect work and what opportunities might the link present?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

How will the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Connect work and what opportunities might the link present?
Almost a year late, investors in Hong Kong can now buy stocks on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. HK has long been a traditional gateway to the rest of mainland China. This Hong Kong-Shenzhen Connect, is an important milestone in further opening up the Chinese market. Shenzhen is Asia's busiest exchange with a monthly turnover of more than a trillion dollars. To look into this further, Paul Lynch, of Itarle, which is active on exchanges in the region, joined Share Radio Breakfast.
Guests:

Sara Sjölin, Paul Lynch


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Simon Rose

Why do some nations hold more gold than others? The Bigger Picture with Tim Evans, Professor of Business and Political Economy Middlesex University London

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Why do some nations hold more gold than others? The Bigger Picture with Tim Evans, Professor of Business and Political Economy Middlesex University London
Simon was joined live in the studio with Tim Evans, Professor of Business and Political Economy Middlesex University London, to discuss 1. Railways and the privatisation of so called 'public goods': 2. Why do some nations hold more gold? 3. Why an EU strategic re-fresh is long overdue
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Tim Evans


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Simon Rose

Insider's Guide to Sao Paolo with Denis Goncalves, a guide from Tours By Locals

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Insider's Guide to Sao Paolo with Denis Goncalves, a guide from Tours By Locals
On the Travel Guide we like to take a look at some of the most popular holiday destinations- and speak to a local to get the insider's gen. This week, Jinan Rahma spoke to Denis Gon-calves, a guide from Tours By Locals for Sao Paolo, and she began by asking what to do if she had a day to spend in the Brazilian city.

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Simon Rose

Is a fear of flying curable? Elaine Iljon Foreman, a clinical psychologist and founder of Freedomtofly thinks so.

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Is a fear of flying curable? Elaine Iljon Foreman, a clinical psychologist and founder of Freedomtofly thinks so.
About 30% of us find air travel anything from faintly disconcerting to utterly terrifying. But an actual fear of flying or 'aerophobia' is believed to affect one in ten of the population So what's behind a fear of flying- and in today's world where travel (for work and for pleasure) is unavoidable- what can you do about it? To find out more Simon and Sarah Tucker were joined by Elaine Iljon Foreman clinical psychologist and director of Freedom to fly.
Guests:

Sarah Tucker, Elaine Iljon Foreman


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Simon Rose

The Share Radio Travel Guide ep. 78

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

The Share Radio Travel Guide ep. 78
This week on The Share Radio Travel Guide Simon Rose was joined travel journalist and author Sarah Tucker. This week, they look at how Ryanair is preparing to become the Amazon of travel. Plus, they look at why travellers are expecting to pay more for travel next year - but opting to travel outside usual peak times. And apparently New Zealand doesn't exist - at least if you are an immigration officer in Kazakhstan. Also, there'll be an insider's guide to Sao Paolo. Plus Elaine Iljon Foreman clinical psychologist and director of Freedom to fly discusses how to deal with a fear of flying.
Guests:

Sarah Tucker, Elaine Iljon Foreman


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Simon Rose

Have employers put the Brexit effect behind them?

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Have employers put the Brexit effect behind them?
As we approach 6 months since the EU referendum, the jobs market is showing more signs of shaking off the uncertainty of the first part of the year. Last month saw the greatest increase in new permanent jobs since February. The monthly Recruitment and Employers Confederation survey compiled by IHS Markit, also shows the number of temporary and agency staff increase at the fastest rate in 7 months. Simon was joined by Chris Williamson, chief business economist at IHS Markit.
Guest:

Chris Williamson


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Simon Rose

Will we see house price growth slow noticeably next year?

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Will we see house price growth slow noticeably next year?
The latest Reuters Housing Market Poll was released earlier today and it predicts that annual house price growth for the whole of this year will be 4.7%. It also predicts that house price growth will drop to just 2% next year, with prices falling slightly in London. Simon was joined by Russell Quirk, chief executive of online estate agents Emoov.
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Russell Quirk


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