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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Monday's big business stories
20/01/2025 Duración: 07minBringing us all of Monday's business news stories was Russ Mould from AJ Bell.
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Eoin MacManus the Chief Business Officer for Three Ireland
20/01/2025 Duración: 07minThe telecoms giant Three has been in Ireland for 20 years. It now provides broadband as well as 5G Mobile phone services. With younger people calling a lot less these days, the battle of the future is over data and how quick and how much is on offer and Three says it’s well placed for AI and for the Internet of Things. Eoin MacManus is the Chief Business Officer for Three Ireland joined Joe this morning on the show.
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What should the EU do in the era of Trump 2.0?
20/01/2025 Duración: 06minEven though the data is not black and white, all Donald Trump sees when it comes to trade between the US and Europe is a deficit that he wants to reverse. He has promised across-the-board tariffs on EU imports. On top of that the Tech Bro’s have squirmed their way into Trump’s affections and want him to push back hard on any big fines for wrong-doing. So what can and should the EU do in the era of Trump 2.0?
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Friday's business news and markets
17/01/2025 Duración: 07minAidan Donnelly from Davys brings us all the business news along with Joe Lynam.
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Ever wonder how the rashers on your plate?
17/01/2025 Duración: 05minEver wonder how the rashers on your plate or the shoulder of ham gets on your plate and how value is added along the way? Divilly Meats have been in the pork business as a family for a century and supply many of the pork products in our supermarkets. Also signing a deal renewal with Aldi only this month. Shane Divilly is the grandson of the founder of Divilly Meats in East Galway chatted to Joe this morning all about their business.
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What if tech companies relocate back to the USA?
17/01/2025 Duración: 06minThe vacancy rate for Irish commercial property stands at early 16% at the moment. That’s the highest in Europe and reflects the fact that demand is still soft after lockdowns. However, the retail property market is doing quite well in certain city centres but even that masks the fact that it varies from street to street.But what happens if Donald Trump persuades tech companies to upticks and move some operations back to the United States? Joe discussed along with John Moran the Chief Executive of JLL Ireland.
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What would a vat reduction mean for the hospitality sector?
16/01/2025 Duración: 06minFor most of last year pub, restaurant and hotel owners have complained about the surging cost to their business of higher minimum wages, holiday pay and sickness pay. They weren’t given any reprieve in the budget last October but now it looks as if some good news is on the way as the programme for government which has been agreed, sets out a reduction in the VAT rate to 9% for food-led hospitality companies. What will it mean for the hospitality sector? Padraic O’Kane runs Hospitality and Events Specialists Corporate.ie which also runs the Aer Lingus American football Classic discuss this with Joe this morning.
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David O’Reilly owner of Shomera
16/01/2025 Duración: 06minShomera has been making home offices and garden rooms for more than two decades already but has seen a surge in his business since lockdowns gave rise to a roaring demand for working from home. But as some of the biggest companies in the world demand that their colleagues come back into the workplace, what will it mean for the home office business? Joining Joe on the show this morning was David O’Reilly owner of Shomera.
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Thursday's business news headlines
16/01/2025 Duración: 02minJoe Lynam takes a look at today's business news stories.
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Wednesday's business headlines and news
15/01/2025 Duración: 03minJoe Lynam brings us Wednesday's business headlines and news.
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What would a hike in global tariffs mean for an open economy like Ireland?
15/01/2025 Duración: 07minBusinesses supported by Enterprise Ireland increased their headcount to a record 234,000 people last year. That’s according to the annual report just published by the state agency charged with encouraging domestic companies to grow and export. But with a trade war looming as Donald Trump promises a hike in global tariffs, what will it mean for a very small, very open economy like Ireland? Joe discussed all with Leo Clancy the Chief Executive of Enterprise Ireland.
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The major problems with water infrastructure!
15/01/2025 Duración: 04minFor a nation with plenty of rain we have major problems with water infrastructure. So much so that water is set to be pumped from the river Shannon to meet the surging demand for it in the capital.According to infrastructure experts there’s a €15bn deficit in water and waste water pipes and pumps and that money has been set aside for new capital investment in the budget. Indeed Uisce Eireann which manages the water network says it needs €120bn.Speaking to Joe this morning was Paul Sheridan, Director of the Construction Industry Federation.
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The business of the Appeals Centre Europe
14/01/2025 Duración: 07minThings are moving very fast in the world of social media. X is soon to be embedded in the White House and openly in support of extreme far right groups in Europe. And Meta is radically scaling back its content moderation policies meaning fewer people to protect users from extreme voices.It all poses a challenge to the brand new agency set up only three months ago to arbitrate on decisions to take down or leave up content user might not like. It's’ called the The Appeals Centre Europe and Joe spoke to its Chief Executive Thomas Hughes.
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Ronan Flood the Managing Director of Kia motors
14/01/2025 Duración: 05minIn Norway 9 out of every 10 new cars bought last year was an EV. Meanwhile in Ireland sales of electric cars are down 25% on last year. It’s a testament to the waning trust in the latest technology and possibly to a lack of charging points. Either way EVs are here to stay and EU law will phase out the traditional combustion engines by 2035. Joining Joe on the show was Ronan Flood the Managing Director of Kia motors which is now the 5th most popular brand in the country.
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Tuesday's business news headlines
14/01/2025 Duración: 02minTuesday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam.
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International business news headlines
13/01/2025 Duración: 07minKathleen Brooks from XTB Research brings us through some of the international business news stories this morning.
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What does the Meta changes mean for us in Europe?
13/01/2025 Duración: 07minElon Musk is throwing his weight around politically and economically worldwide and now Mark Zuckerberg has completely diluted the moderation policies of his companies and thrown out its diversity and equality programs. What does it mean for us in Europe where rules are in place agreed to by 27 sovereign governments? Adam Schwarz is a Political Commentator on Populism and politics and used to advise the UK government. Joe asked Adam what he made of the sudden change of mind by Meta?
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Greenwashing explained!
13/01/2025 Duración: 04minAccording to the dictionary, Greenwashing is the behaviour or activities that make people believe that a company is doing more to protect the environment than it really is. Given the fact that most of us cannot measure carbon emissions or how to reduce it, greenwashing has become a major issue.There is an Irish start up which verifies whether your green claims are justified or not. She’s Laura Mora who has advised the UN and now she’s the Managing Director of EcoVerify
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Friday's business news and markets
10/01/2025 Duración: 09minFriday's business news and markets with Kate English from Deloitte along with Emmet Oliver.
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Growth in the Asia-Pacific region expected to drive global airline revenue
10/01/2025 Duración: 05minGrowth in the Asia-Pacific region is expected to help drive global airline revenue over US$1 trillion for the first time in 2025, according to a paper published today by Avolon. Speaking to Emmet this morning was Jim Morrison, the Chief Risk Officer of Avolon.