Breakfast Business

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 180:05:07
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Synopsis

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.

Episodes

  • A look at today's business stories and websites

    13/08/2024 Duration: 02min

    A look at today's business stories and websites with Joe Lynam.

  • The business of coffee and boutique coffee!

    12/08/2024 Duration: 05min

    Having our first coffee of the day is a ritual all over the world and for some it's essential to wake up and kickstart the day.  Ireland was late to the coffee revolution but is now taking to it with gusto.  There are even coffee festivals here like the one in Birdhill in Tipperary. Alan Andrews runs that festival but also sells something called Boutique coffee in his coffee shop called GUJI in Limerick and Cork. 

  • Can authorities simply shut down platforms without a legal process? 

    12/08/2024 Duration: 08min

    Amid the recent riots caused in part by the lies being actively shared on the internet, arrests have been made and some have been sent to jail in the UK.  Not yet in Ireland though. But what about the internet platforms who were slow or even declined to remove what it knew to be racists and inflammatory rhetoric and accusations?  Simon Harris says that directors should be held personally liable. But can they and can authorities simply shut down platforms without a legal process?  We discuss with Michele Neylon the Chief Executive of Blacknight which is a domain registrar and hosting company.

  • A look at the international business stories this morning

    12/08/2024 Duration: 08min

    A look at the international business stories this morning with Joe Lynam and Ross Mould from AJ Bell.

  • Are the days of self regulation by the big technology platforms?

    09/08/2024 Duration: 06min

    Yesterday Elon Musk tweeted a post from a far right leader in the UK which itself was promoting an utterly fake news article in a mock news website about asylum seekers.  Two days earlier the world's richest man and owner of X said civil war had been unavoidable.   That sparked an angry reaction from our own Simon Harris who said the days of self regulation by the big technology platforms were over.  But are they? And can they be switched? Joe discuss this further with Ciara O’Brien is Business and Technology Journalist with the Irish Times. 

  • Could all the tax revenue enjoyed by Ireland be in jeopardy after the US elections?   

    09/08/2024 Duration: 10min

    At the end of July a well-known expert in foreign affairs and international tax policy posted an image of the Top three countries in the world in terms of GDP per capita.   But he was highlighting how the US pharma sector was using tax avoidance or tax management as the big drugs companies would call it, in Ireland.  So could all the tax revenue enjoyed by Ireland be in jeopardy after the US elections?   Brad Setser is a Senior fellow of the Council of Foreign Relations and is that expert who highlighted the perceived injustice of the global tax system and joined Joe on the show this morning.

  • All the markets and business news

    09/08/2024 Duration: 10min

    All the markets and business news with Joe Lynam and Kate English from Deloitte.

  • The business of the company Curly Co

    08/08/2024 Duration: 07min

    If you are an entrepreneur and want to know how to create a range of products widely available on many shelves, Denise Walsh is the person you want to hear from.  She’s the founder of Curly Co which sells dozens of hair care products in all the main pharmacies in Ireland.  In fact she’s in 180 different outlets on the island.Denis joined Joe in studio to chat about her products and business.

  • An insight into China's economy

    08/08/2024 Duration: 06min

    America is creating a bipolar world in trade terms. One in which you’re either on its side or China’s side.  The new cold war is not one which Europe actively wants to wage but it may come to ‘picking a side’ especially if America threatens to withdraw its military blanket. Meanwhile the Chinese economy is in its softest patch in many decades with domestic demand weak and even exports slowing.  Finbarr Bermingham is Brussels correspondent with the South China Morning Post and joined Joe this morning on the show.

  • Thursday's business news

    08/08/2024 Duration: 03min

    Joe takes a run through of the main business stories in this morning business papers and websites.

  • Cracking down on insurance fraud

    07/08/2024 Duration: 07min

    According to Aviva Ireland, the number of people suddenly withdrawing their claims against individuals and companies just before their court hearing has jumped by 20%.  Some of that is down to Guards or insurance companies alerting the police about suspected fraudulent claims. But will this mean premiums should start falling?  Brian O’Connor, Chief Claims Officer, Aviva Insurance Ireland which represents 13% of the entire market. 

  • New data shows how tight the property sales market is

    07/08/2024 Duration: 06min

    This won't come as a shock for anyone out there seeking to buy a home. But data from myHome.ie has confirmed just how tight the sales market is in Ireland by showing that the number of properties available last month was 50% lower than July 2014 despite having built at least 200,000 homes in that time.  The problem is especially acute in Munster where there are now 61% fewer properties to buy than 10 years ago. We get the details from Joanne Geary is Managing Director of MyHome.ie .

  • Wednesday business headlines

    07/08/2024 Duration: 03min

    Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at Wednesday main business headline in this morning's newspapers and websites.

  • The importance of safety training for companies

    06/08/2024 Duration: 07min

    Some associate health and safety with red tape and unnecessary rules and restrictions.  But in most cases safety is merely designed to save lives and protect colleagues and the public.  One company based in Naas,  specialises in safety training for other companies. Whether its training first Aiders or what to do and wear before entering a building site, Shorcontrol even has the safety.ie website. Fiona Spillane, General Manager,  Shorcontrol Safety joined Joe this morning on the show.

  • Findings of the latest benchmark of the health of the Services sector

    06/08/2024 Duration: 08min

    Services include everything from accountants to painters and from waiters to coders.  It is the single biggest component of the Irish economy and if it moves up or down, the Irish economy moves up or down with it.  The latest benchmark of the health of the Services sector is out. And the AIB PMIs show a sector is robust health though a smidgeon softer than the previous month.  Joe goes through the findings with David McNamara, Chief Economist with AIB. 

  • Monday's big business headlines

    06/08/2024 Duration: 02min

    Monday's big business stories with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.

  • Venezuela the South American nation faces another crisis

    02/08/2024 Duration: 06min

    Venezuela had the world's largest proven crude oil reserves with approximately 17% of global reserves.  And yet its citizens are among the poorest in the world.  Up to 7 million have fled the country over the past decade causing political instability in all its neighbours - including the US.Now the South American nation faces another crisis as it appears to have rigged the recent Presidential elections in favour of the incumbent Nicolas Maduro.     For more on this Emmet spoke to Jon Farmer the Editor-In-Chief at LatinNews and Editor of our Latin American Weekly Report.

  • Pay demands by criminal barristers explained

    02/08/2024 Duration: 08min

    Lawyers who defend people who cannot afford their own barrister in criminal cases are paid a fixed amount by the State.  That amount was cut during the economic crisis of 2009 and that fee has remained there 15 years later.  That’s why there have been a number of stoppages by barristers demanding restoration of the original payments. But lawyers have also resisted many attempts at reform including independent assessment of those accused of wrongdoing.  So sympathy may be limited for their pay demands. We discuss all with Ames McGuill Senior Council and practising Colicitor in criminal law. 

  • Friday markets and business news

    02/08/2024 Duration: 09min

    We go through all the business news and markets with Emmet Oliver and Aidan Donnelly from Davys.

  • An Post launches new incentive to combat card fraud

    01/08/2024 Duration: 05min

    The CVV is the 3 digit number at the back of your card. Retailers will always need it when you buy stuff over the phone or online.  But with 1 in 5 of us being a victim of card fraud, An Post Money is launching a new extra layer of security with a constantly changing CVV number.  It’s all part of the company’s drive to beef up its presence in consumer financial services.  Joe spoke to Lucy Murray the Customer Experience Director with An Post Money and began by asking about how this new CVV system would work. 

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