Sinopsis
Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Vincent Wall, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews.
Episodios
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A look at todays business markets
01/07/2022 Duración: 10minBusiness Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at today business markets and websites with Aidan Donnelly, Davy.
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Is the coffee market still buzzing or gone a bit cold?
30/06/2022 Duración: 08minEach day this week we’ll be celebrating some of the best SMEs the country has to offer! It’s with thanks to An Post Commerce proud to help SME’s to grow and succeed. Joining Joe this morning was Ruth Deasy from Bears Coffee which started with a single kiosk in Blackrock co Dublin but has blossomed since and even survived the forced lockdowns.
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Is Golf a bunker shot or eagle for Irish tourism?
30/06/2022 Duración: 06minThe Horizon Irish golf open commences today in Mount Juliet in Kilkenny. It’s been a tough 2 years with mass lockdowns and now soaring inflation. And then there’s the sheer cost of getting into and staying in Ireland as well as moving around it. Failte Ireland is one of the main sponsors of the event and Joe spoke to Martin Donnelly Manager Golf Product and Sales Distribution at Failte Ireland.
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A run through of some of the business stories today
30/06/2022 Duración: 02minBusiness Editor Joe Lynam takes a look through some of the main business stories in today's newspapers.
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Celebrating best SME's : Ryan Cleaners
29/06/2022 Duración: 07minEach day this week we’ll be celebrating some of the best SMEs the country has to offer! It’s with thanks to An Post Commerce proud to help SME’s to grow and succeed. Today Joe spoke to Pat Ryan from Ryans Cleaners.
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G7 proposing a cap on the price paid for oil from Russia
29/06/2022 Duración: 05minThe G7 group of the world leading industrialised nations including the EU, have discussed imposing costs on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. Alongside sanctions which have now been in place for five months, they are now proposing a cap on the price paid for oil. But this could have major unintended consequences for users and consumers. Joining Joe on the show this morning was James Bevan is a specialist consultant in the energy sector
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A look at today's business papers and markets
29/06/2022 Duración: 02minBusiness Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at some of the business stories featured in today's newspapers.
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A look some Tuesday's business stories
28/06/2022 Duración: 03minBusiness Editor Joe Lynam takes a look through some of the stories featured in today's business pages
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Investing and helping the poorest – while earning money
28/06/2022 Duración: 05minThe World Bank lends money to help developing nations by working with governments. An important part of the World Bank called the IFC works with the private sector to find solutions to the problems caused by climate change as well as long term poverty and health issues. The IFC also works with a slew of Irish companies. Joe was joined on the show by Emmanuel Nyirinkindi who is IFC’s Vice President of Cross-Cutting Solutions.
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Highlighting SME's - Sams Barbers
28/06/2022 Duración: 08minSams Barbers have a chain of seven salons throughout Ireland and also they run coffee shops. It's boss Sam Donnelly, is the fourth generation of his family to run the business and he has a lot to say about incentives and benefits being paid in Ireland.
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A profile of Blacks Brewery and Distillery in Kinsale on SME Day
27/06/2022 Duración: 07minThis SME day, we profile Blacks Brewery and Distillery in Kinsale. How do they plan to cash in on the Irish whiskey boom? Sam Black, Managing Director, Blacks Brewery and Distillery joined Gavin on the show this morning.
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A look at some of the main Monday's business stories
27/06/2022 Duración: 01minDeputy Business Editor Gavin McLoughlin takes a look at some of the business stories in today's papers.
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Thanks Plants raises venture capital
27/06/2022 Duración: 07minPlant-based sausage maker Thanks Plants has raised funding for growth in the rapidly expanding meat alternatives industry. Aisling Cullen, co-founder of Thanks Plants joined Gavin this morning on the show.
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A tale of 2 housing markets?
24/06/2022 Duración: 07minHouse prices in Ireland have been soaring by unsustainably high rates of around 14% year on year. But are we set to see that slowing down? The latest survey from MyHome.ie suggests that Rising interest rates, affordability concerns and overall economic inflation may be set to temper sky-rocketing demand. Conall MacCoille who is the author of the MyHome Property Price Report joined Joe on the show this morning.
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A look at today's business papers and markets
24/06/2022 Duración: 08minBusiness Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at today's business stories and markets with Aidan Donnelly from Davy.
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A mission to encourage cycling in the Galway city
24/06/2022 Duración: 07minAn Mheitheal Rothar or - the Bike team is based in Galway shopping centre with the mission to encourage cycling in the city. It’s not been made easier though with awful traffic jams and by recent decisions by councillors against cycle lanes. An Mheitheal Rothar is also an example of a social enterprise and Cathy Coote is the founder and owner and joined Joe on the show this morning.
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A look at the main business stories in today's newspapers
23/06/2022 Duración: 02minBusiness Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at some of the main business stories featured in Thursday's Newpapers
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Crypto is down but is it out?
23/06/2022 Duración: 05minSix months ago you'd have needed $65,000 to buy one single bitcoin. Now you need less than a third of that. Digital currencies have collapsed in value and some suspect they will never recover. But have rumours of their death been exaggerated? Haydn Jones is an expert on Blockchain with PwC which is the platform on which cryptocurrencies are based and joined Joe on the show this morning.
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A resting Celtic tiger for now?
23/06/2022 Duración: 06minThe US, UK and many other advanced economies look as if they’re heading for a recession. But thankfully not Ireland. The latest snapshot from the respected think-tank the ESRI says we’ll continue growing this year and next thx to our massive Multinational presence. Conor O'Toole spoke to Joe on the show this morning from the ESRI.
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Is stealing customers off Revolut a cinch?
22/06/2022 Duración: 06minRevolut claims to have 2 million customers in Ireland and the vast majority of them are under the age of 40. Now the Irish bank often slow to react to start-ups has agreed to create a new payments app that they hope will steal back market share from young customers. It’s called SYNCH but the app won’t be called that. Charlie Weston is the Personal Finance Editor of the Irish Independent and joined Joe this morning on the show.