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Morning Money: Executive pay - Why does it keep rising?

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Morning Money: Executive pay - Why does it keep rising?
David Pitt-Watson is the former head of the Hermes shareholder activist funds in Europe, and an executive fellow of finance at the London Business School. He's one of the authors of “What They Do With Your Money: How the Financial System Fails Us and How to Fix it”. He spoke to Share Radio about executive pay.
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David Pitt-Watson


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Morning Money: Is British farming safe post-Brexit?

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Morning Money: Is British farming safe post-Brexit?
The future of British farming is in question post-Brexit. Farmers received £2.1 billion from direct subsidies from the EU in 2015, making up 55% of farmers' total incomes last year. So what's next for British Farming, and what needs to be done to secure its future? Matt Cox spoke to Guy Smith, Vice President of the National Farmer's Union.
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Matt Cox, Guy Smith


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Morning Money: Is employee negligence the biggest cyber threat to companies?

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Morning Money: Is employee negligence the biggest cyber threat to companies?
IBM has created a new app to determine whether or not a company's systems have been compromised by cybercriminals. But industry experts say the real threat to companies' cybersecurity is simply worker negligence. Colin Tankard, Managing Director of data security providers Digital Pathways, explained the biggest worries for companies.
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Robert Van Egghen, Colin Tankard


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Morning Money: How much do businesses really lose to financial fraud?

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Morning Money: How much do businesses really lose to financial fraud?
A study Bottomline Technologies has revealed that over a third of financial decision makers feel that at least 10% of their business' revenue has been lost to financial fraud. Richard Ransom, payments expert at Bottomline Technologies joined the team to talk them through the findings.
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Richard Ransom, Louise Cooper


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Morning Money: Homebase to be renamed Bunnings – but will this change their fortunes?

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Morning Money: Homebase to be renamed Bunnings – but will this change their fortunes?
Homebase is about to be renamed Bunnings, but will the struggling DIY retailer, now under Wesfarmers ownership, see its fortunes change? Branding expert Jennifer Janson joined Nigel Cassidy and Louise Cooper to discuss the rebranding.
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Louise Cooper, Jennifer Janson


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Morning Money: Sales at Majestic Wine increase to £402.1 million in the year to March

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Morning Money: Sales at Majestic Wine increase to £402.1 million in the year to March
Majestic Wine’s retail business Managing Director, John Colley, and Group Chief Financial Officer, James Crawford, joined Nigel Cassidy and Louise Cooper to discuss their company’s full year results to March 2016. After the recent acquisition of Naked Wines, how did the pair assess the performance and what does the future hold?
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Louise Cooper, John Colley, James Crawford


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Morning Money: Are firms reluctant to invest?

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Morning Money: Are firms reluctant to invest?
Growth is expected to slow to 4.1% this year, according to the latest ICAEW Economic Forecast for Q2. Stephen Ibbotson, Director of Business at the ICAEW, who are a leading organisation for chartered accountants in the UK, joined to looks at the numbers and discuss the implications it will have.
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Paul Sedgwick, Stephen Ibbotson


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Morning Money: 24: The launch of a new daily newspaper

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Morning Money: 24: The launch of a new daily newspaper
A new daily newspaper named '24', is to launch across the north of England and south west Scotland. The paper will be published by Cumbria-based, the CN Group, and will go on sale on June the 20th priced at 40p. So how will this new paper fare? David Helliwell, Group Editorial Director at Cumbria Newspapers Group, talked about the prospects for the new publication.
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Paul Sedgwick, David Helliwell


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Morning Money: Cheese power!

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Morning Money: Cheese power!
We can produce electricity from the wind and from burning wood or waste, but how about a new bio-energy power plant in the UK generating energy from cheese? Clearfleau is a company that provides the technology to produce bio-energy from cheese. Clearfleau’s Market Director Richard Gueterbock joined Share Radio Morning Money to explain all.
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Sara Sjölin, Richard Gueterbock


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Morning Money: The environmental impact of a potential Brexit

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: The environmental impact of a potential Brexit
Arguments have been made for and against leaving the EU on a political and economic basis, but what about an ecological one? An EU Referendum debate due to take place will look at the environmental impact of a Brexit. Matt Cox spoke to Martin Harper, the Director of Conservation at UK charity the RSPB, who explained natures relationship with politics and how the system currently works.
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Matt Cox, Martin Harper


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