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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: Cauli Rice

Linda Lewis (1)
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Company Casebook

Company Casebook: Cauli Rice
Linda Lewis visits the people behind Cauli Rice an innovative range of low carb, low calory rice made from cauliflower which available in supermarkets. About a year ago Gem Misa was one of the finalists slightly nervously lined up to pitch their business idea to Richard Branson in the annual Virgin competition for start-ups and new businesses. An advertising campaign was part of their prize, Cauli Rice got a lot of media attention. And not long afterwards their innovative range of low carb, low calorie rice made from cauliflower was launched in supermarkets and online. Since then, co-founders Gem Misa and her husband Jamie have raised more investment, won more prizes and are already planning various new flavours and business extras, such as a subscription service for people watching their weight who want their low carbs delivered straight to the door in a regular order. With sales soaring, they've also opened an office in Battersea, South London.
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Gem Misa


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Ask Sarah: The Sharing Economy

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Ask Sarah

Ask Sarah: The Sharing Economy
These days, you can borrow or rent just about anything. Homes, cars, handbags, even pets! But how does it work, and what's important to think about when it comes to the fast growing sharing economy? Sarah Pennells is joined by Alex Stephany, a sharing economy expert, author of The Business of Sharing and Chief Executive of Just Park, Sam Stephens, the founder of Streetbank, and Tim Godwin, the Financial Director of Swishing Online, to help understand more about the sharing economy and to help answer some of your burning questions.
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Alex Stephany, Sam Stephens, Tim Godwin


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Your Money, Your Future: Do It Yourself

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Your Money, Your Future

Your Money, Your Future: Do It Yourself
Sarah Pennells is joined by Mike Edwards, founder of the DIY Doctor, Michael Holmes, property expert for The Homebuilding & Renovating Show and chair of NaCSBA (The National Custom & Self Build Association) and Simon Warpole, home insurance expert at Aviva, to talk about the practical repairs you can do to your home, and how to cut costs, as well as making sure you're covered by insurance for any DIY disasters!
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Mike Edwards, Michael Holmes, Simon Warsop


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Georgie Frost

Your daily digest of money news from @shareradiouk with @GECFrost and Ed Bowsher! 29/04/16

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Your daily digest of money news from @shareradiouk with @GECFrost and Ed Bowsher! 29/04/16
Share’s Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher joins Georgie to discuss the news of the day…Top on the agenda, consumers’ confidence, rents, new homes, RBS. Consuming Issues goes out with Georgie Frost every day from 9 to 12 on Share Radio
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Ed Bowsher


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Ed Mitchell

Serious Money with Claer Barrett of the FT – Prince, pension-planning & much more!

Ed Mitchell
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Serious Money with Claer Barrett

Serious Money with Claer Barrett of the FT – Prince, pension-planning & much more!
Let's now team up with the Financial Times for "Serious Money with Claer Barrett". Claer is personal finance editor at the F.T. and put's together tomorrows FT Money section. This week Claer and host of Investment Perspectives – Ed Mitchell, discuss Prince, pension-planning and much more!

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Ed Mitchell

Helal Miah of the Share Centre on this week’s corporate stories and his view on the week ahead in business

Ed Mitchell
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The Week Ahead

Helal Miah of the Share Centre on this week’s corporate stories and his view on the week ahead in business
Helal Miah, Investment Research Analyst at the Share Centre joins Ed Mitchell on the line to discuss the latest business stories and a preview of next week – today’s chat includes BP, GSK, Lloyds, WPP, with the forward look being on Shell, BT & much more.

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Georgie Frost

THIS IS MONEY 29/04/16 – High Street crisis, Investments, mobile scams, Phonescheme, Pensions and Savings

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

 THIS IS MONEY 29/04/16 – High Street crisis, Investments, mobile scams, Phonescheme, Pensions and Savings
It's time once again for This is Money. Editor Simon Lambert and personal finance editor Rachel Rickard-Strauss join Georgie in the studio to discuss the biggest stories they've been looking at this week. On our show today; What has gone so wrong for BHS and Austin Reed? And one year on from its record high, the UK’s headline FTSE 100 Index has fallen by around 10%...What happened? All this and more on This is Money, presented in partnership with NS&I.
Guests:

Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard-Strauss


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: The New Case For Gold

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: The New Case For Gold
For thousands of years, gold has been used as money, and a haven in times of financial uncertainty. And if you want an argument for buying some as a hedge against disaster, look no further than the US portfolio manager James Rickards. His new book: "The New Case For Gold", explains why he thinks the gold price will rise to $10,000 an ounce.
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James Rickards


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: A spring of discontent

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: A spring of discontent
Shareholders have been turning on the bosses of some of the FTSE’s biggest names in anger over fat cat pay. In one of the most significant results of the shareholder spring revolt so far, engineering firm Weir Group lost a plan to bring in a lucrative share deal for its top executives. Financial journalist Cherry Reynard discusses the recent revolts.
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Sara Sjölin, Cherry Reynard


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Ed Mitchell

Might the UK be economically stronger outside the EU? Ryan Bourne of the Institute of Economic Affairs weighs in

Ed Mitchell
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Ed's Macro-Economic View

Might the UK be economically stronger outside the EU? Ryan Bourne of the Institute of Economic Affairs weighs in
Eight leading economists have weighed into the referendum debate, arguing that the UK would be economically better off outside the EU. One of those economists is Ryan Bourne, Head of Public Policy at the Institute of Economic Affairs. He joins Ed Mitchell of Investment Perspectives to discuss further.

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