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Nigel Cassidy

Is cyber crime outpacing the UK's response?

Nigel Cassidy
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Is cyber crime outpacing the UK's response?
Experts in the field of cyber crime will gather today at the Cyber Security Summit in London to debate the biggest threats towards Britain and businesses. To find out more, Share Radio's Matt Cox spoke to Cal Leeming - he became the UK's youngest convicted hacker, arrested when he was just 12 years old. Leeming is now a security advisor, and has spent the last eight years working as a software engineer and systems architect in Silicon Valley.
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Louise Cooper, Matt Cox, Cal Leeming


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Nigel Cassidy

Snapchat's IPO: Will youngsters stay loyal to the platform?

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

Snapchat's IPO: Will youngsters stay loyal to the platform?
Snapchat is going for a share float, and it could be the largest technology listing in years. Social media platform's owner Snap, is said to be testing the water for a valuation of between 20 to 25 billion dollars. Since it started in 2012, the company has experienced phenomenal growth. It now has more than 100 million daily active users, of whom some 60% are in the key 13-24 age bracket that advertisers are so desperate to hook. But will fickle young users stay loyal if something new comes along, and are they the most lucrative market to tap for advertising? Share Radio's Matt Cox spoke to Leslie Pfrang, Partner at Class V Group, which works to prepare companies when going public and handling the IPO process, to discuss what Snapchat's move means for the IPO market.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, Leslie Pfrang, Matt Cox


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Nigel Cassidy

Founder and CEO of Vend on New Zealand tech economy

Nigel Cassidy
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Founder and CEO of Vend on New Zealand tech economy
Vaughan Rowsell, Founder of Vend, a New Zealand tech business, and Alex Fala CEO of the company, joined Share Radio to talk about the New Zealand tech economy. They also shared their thoughts on the recent earthquake that has struck New Zealand's South Island.
Guests:

Rachel Winter, Vaughan Rowsell, Alex Fala


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Nigel Cassidy

Profit Watch report released - Helal Miah on UK plc performance

Nigel Cassidy
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Profit Watch report released - Helal Miah on UK plc performance
Pre-tax profits of companies that reported annual results between July and September are down by almost 77% to £3.2 billion. The dominant mining sector in particular dragged down FTSE 100 stock profits. BHP Billiton reported a near £5 billion loss, but the smaller mid-cap companies shone. All this is revealed in Profit Watch, the latest quarterly report of earnings from The Share Centre. Nigel Cassidy spoke to Helal Miah, Investment Research Analyst at the Share Centre, to get an insight into the latest profit performance of UK plc: starting with the pressures on the earnings of large multinationals and focusing on BHP Billiton.
Guests:

Rachel Winter, Helal Miah


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Nigel Cassidy

The Toblerone scandal: why change its triangle-shaped chocolates?

Nigel Cassidy
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The Toblerone scandal: why change its triangle-shaped chocolates?
Consumers have spoke out against Toblerone and parent company Mondelez after they announced they would be changing its distinctive triangular chocolate chunks to combat rising costs. Share Radio's Matt Cox spoke to John Bradley, a former Marketing chief at Cadbury and author of the book "Cadbury's Purple Reign: The Story Behind Chocolate's Best-Loved Brand", to discuss why a company might be tempted to meddle with its brand.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, John Bradley, Matt Cox


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Nigel Cassidy

Is Trump's victory a blow to "Brand USA"?

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

Is Trump's victory a blow to "Brand USA"?
Allyson Stewart-Allen, CEO at International Marketing Partners and author of Working with Americans, joined Share Radio to share her view of a damaged "Brand USA", following Trump's election. She said that the only individual who can fix the image of the country is the occupant of the White House, and she had few tips for him.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, Allyson Stewart-Allen


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Nigel Cassidy

Counterfeit goods on the rise in run-up to Christmas

Nigel Cassidy
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Counterfeit goods on the rise in run-up to Christmas
As Amazon said last week, mountains of fake products have been damaging legitimate music sellers. The rising tide of fake goods can only hurt the high street, cutting into retail profits as customers look for cheap deals to cut their Christmas shopping bills. Share Radio's Matt Cox has been hearing from Phil Lewis, who is a strategy advisor to the US-based Anti-Counterfeiting Group.
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Matt Cox, Phil Lewis


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Nigel Cassidy

Robert Merrylees on the shipping industry's expectations for next year.

Nigel Cassidy
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Robert Merrylees on the shipping industry's expectations for next year.
Rodolphe Saadé, an executive of French shipping giant CMA CGM, said earlier this week that none of the top twenty biggest container-shipping companies are likely to post a profit in 2016. He said that container shipping: "has been strangled by two years of rock-bottom freight rates that have caused some operators to go bankrupt and others to seek partnerships to stay afloat." To find out what is expected for next year, Share Radio's Matt Cox sought out Robert Merrylees, Policy Analyst at the UK Chamber of Shipping.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, Robert Merrylees


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