Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam
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Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam
Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews. Listen and subscribe to Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download,...
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Friday's business headlines
Joe takes a look through Friday's business headlines along with Kate English Chief Economist with Deloitte.
Ashley McDonnell founder of VYKO Group
Ashley McDonnell has created a Irish luxury holding group by buying up brands here with high potential and streamlining where they are sold globally. ...
‘Leaving Russia: How Putin Forced A Nation’s Future to Flee’
The new book ‘Leaving Russia: How Putin Forced A Nation’s Future to Flee’ details how intellectuals, dissidents and the young educated classes are qui...
Survey shows we are not prepared for retirement financially
The publicity surrounding autoenrollment has created a surge in inquiries for all types of retirement planning. But a survey for LIA and the Financia...
The business of Perigus Energy
The Danish renewable energy giant Ørsted sold its European onshore business recently and what emerged from that sale process is a business called Peri...
Thursday's business headlines
Thursday's business headlines with Newstalk Business Editor Joe Lynam.
Big plans for Ireland’s second busiest port in Cork
Ireland’s second busiest port in Cork has a massive plan in mind to move itself from the quays to Ringaskiddy. It hopes the move will boost its alrea...
Enterprise Ireland plays a key role in supporting entrepreneurs
Startups and scaleups need the help of angel investors and venture capitalists to take the kind of risks that normal banks can't or won't take. The S...
ABP Foods to supply wagyu beef to Aldi supermarkets
Wagyu is literally the Japanese word for Japanese Cow. But the word is synonymous in English for the highest quality cut of beef you can get. Sales...
Brendan Harte Residential Director at NorDan Ireland
NorDan, the Scandinavian manufacturer is gaining from the surge in home building and renovation in Ireland with sales up 33% last year alone. That co...
Friday's business and markets review
Friday's business and markets review along with Joe Lynam and Kate English from Deloitte.
We hear about the 'Tap A Taxi' app
When it comes to booking a taxi and you don't fancy hailing one on the street, mostly you have two options: Uber and FreeNow. David Mitchell is a ta...
Raymond Wright Co-Founder of uFurnish.com
We all use online aggregators when shopping around for electricity suppliers or even travel insurance but how many use them for furniture? uFurnish.co...
The business of ServiceNow Ireland
The recently rebranded Eir Business is shaking up how its employees handle queries internally -out go multiple different platforms and types of softwa...
Health data platform Datavant launching their facility in Galway
Datavant is an American health data platform which helps companies in the healthcare sector to process the terabytes of personal information garnered...
Wednesday's business news review
Wednesday's business news review with Newstalk Business Editor Joe Lynam.
Chief Executive of Brittany Ferries
My next guest got under the noses of many in the airline sector when he accused some of them of ‘profiteering’ from the energy crisis by hiking up far...
Why are the markets seemingly so sanguine?
The S&P 500 index of shares reached an all time high last week, as did the Nasdaq and the Dow Jones is hovering near its record as well. All this at a...
Kildare has 3rd highest GDP per head in the country
Kildare has the 3rd highest GDP per head in the country and plays host to some of the State's more important companies, including Intel and Hewlett Pa...
Nearly 4-months since the introduction of the new Auto-Enrolment scheme
We’re approaching the 4-month mark since the introduction of the new Autoenrolment scheme, now known as MyFuture Funds. The pension savings scheme obl...
Monday's business news review
Monday's business news review with Joe Lynam and Kathleen Brooks from XTB.
The German outlet New Yorker comes to Ireland
The German outlet New Yorker will open its first store in Ireland in the Jervis shopping centre in Dublin in a few weeks. It comes as consumers start...
83% of Irish SMEs are still optimistic about the year ahead
Despite an energy shock, rising costs, geopolitical threats, rising inflation and probably rate hikes, 83% of Irish SMEs are still optimistic about th...
Friday's business news review
Friday's business news review with Joe Lynam and Aidan Donnelly from Davys.
Colum Breslin the Chief Commercial Officer at Capitalflow
The buy to let market in this country is worth €6.6bn and includes small as well as institutional property investors. The market is a controversial o...
Only 6% of employers are ready for the EU Pay Transparency Directive
The controversial EU Pay transparency Directive was due to come into force in June but it looks like that won't now be met. Research from Aon says tha...
Thursday's business news review
Thursday's business news review along with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.
Maxol is launching a food delivery service
Maxol is launching a food delivery service. It means that customers in Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare can get hot food and fresh groceries via Maxol in...
Daragh McGreal Chief Economist with KPMG
Yesterday we heard from the Government in its Spring economy Forecast that Ireland is likely to avoid a recession even in the event of a prolonged fue...
Paul McCormack the Chief Executive of Hydrogen Ireland
Fuel prices have soared and the government has had to fork out ¾ of a billion to placate angry farmers and hauliers. So, a localised source of rene...
Brian Healy, the Managing Director with OHK
It is up to the companies themselves to install solar and heat recovery systems. The medical devices company Dexcom in Galway is one of them and they...
Monday's business news headlines
Monday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam and Kathleen Brooks - XTB.
Helena Dorrigan Pensions Specialist at Davy stockbrokers
There are an estimated 90,000 people in Ireland whose retirement savings are held in a pension structure of which they themselves or their company may...
CCPC publish new guide for public bodies
The government is set to spend more than a quarter of a trillion Euros over the coming decade on major infrastructure projects. They require companie...
What now for the Hungarian economy?
So we know who won the Hungarian elections at the weekend and we know that change is definitely on its way for how that central European nation is run...