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'We had double digit growth in revenue and gross profits are up,' says Independent video broadcaster Brave Bison

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

'We had double digit growth in revenue and gross profits are up,' says Independent video broadcaster Brave Bison
Brave Bison, the independent digital media & social video broadcaster, working with the likes of Coca Cola, Microsoft, 20th Century Fox, CNBC, Universal Pictures and Google has released full year results today. Last year the company boasted a 22% increase in net revenue from from £14.6m to £17.7m. So how is the company doing now? Kevin Deeley, CEO of Brave Bison joined Nigel Cassidy to tell us more.
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Kevin Deeley


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Nigel Cassidy

Meet the British man who's applied to be Belgian to keep his EU citizenship

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Meet the British man who's applied to be Belgian to keep his EU citizenship
As Brexit talks move forward, what's the business need for a deal? What are the ten priorities for negotiation, and how bad is the need for a transition agreement? Nigel was joined by Tom Parker, a Brit who's applied to be Belgian. He's the Vice President of the British Chamber of Commerce in Belgium.
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Tom Parker


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Nigel Cassidy

Will consumer confidence worsen now that the Article 50 gun has been fired?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Will consumer confidence worsen now that the Article 50 gun has been fired?
According to data released today by GfK, a market research institute, consumer confidence remains stable but still in the negative territory. Survey shows households carried on spending this month - suggesting consumer confidence has remained stable. GfK's index to measure this was unchanged from February. The finding has led the market research firm to suggest that those predicting a post-Article 50 slump "could be wrong". The negative data is most likely due to the generally bleak/unclear future of the UK economy post-Brexit. Now Theresa May has fired the article 50 gun, can we expect things to worsen in consumer confidence or be on the up? Joe Staton, Head of Market Dynamics at GfK joined Nigel Cassidy to discuss further.
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Joe Staton


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Nigel Cassidy

Our bill for Brexit could be as low as €25bn, says European think-tank

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Our bill for Brexit could be as low as €25bn, says European think-tank
Britain’s price for splitting from the EU could be as low as €25bn - much lower than the €60bn that had been suggested. That's according to influential European think-tank Bruegel. They say the final figure comes down to whether you consider coming out of the EU as like quitting a club, and therefore leaving all the club's equipment behind, or a divorce, where both parties must divide up the house. James brydges spoke to Zsolt Darvas from Bruegel, one of those responsible for the research.
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Zsolt Darvas


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Simon Rose

Share Politics: The biggest copy & paste ever

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Share Politics: The biggest copy & paste ever
It's time to talk politics. On today's programme: the Government has published a white paper on the Great Repeal Bill, setting out its plans to convert EU regulations into UK laws; Britain’s price for splitting from the EU could be as low as €25bn, much lower than the €60bn that had been suggested, says think-tank Bruegel.

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Simon Rose

Travel Guide: Face-to-Place

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Travel Guide: Face-to-Place
This week, Simon and Sarah discuss the pros and cons of facial recognition technology in airports and the Trump Slump is already taking its toll on tourism in the US. They also hear about the international art and culture scene in Amsterdam as well as revealing the most bizarre vintage inventions. And there'll be an insider's guide to Naples. They first speak to Patrick Whyte, Skift's UK editor on what Brexit means for the travel industry and also to talk about their Europe Forum next week.
Guests:

Sarah Tucker, Patrick Whyte


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Simon Rose

Market Wrap: Pound on a high as investors consider Brexit impact

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Market Wrap: Pound on a high as investors consider Brexit impact
On the latest Market Wrap, the resilience of the pound in the face of Article 50 uncertainty, hitting a fourth week high against the euro. Plus, Lloyd's of London will establish a new European subsidiary in Brussels to make sure business will carry on 'without disruption' after Brexit. Share Radio's Simon Rose was joined by financial commentator Rodney Hobson.
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Rodney Hobson


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Simon Rose

The Apprentice Investor: Changing strategies

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

The Apprentice Investor: Changing strategies
Our Apprentices are four members of the Share Radio team who've each been given £15,000 of virtual money to build their own share portfolios. Today's Apprentices were Matt Cox and Olivia Demetriades, and they were joined by Share Radio's Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher.
Guests:

Olivia Demetriades, Matt Cox, Ed Bowsher


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Simon Rose

The Investment Trust Show: A look into F&C Capital and Income Investment Trust

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

The Investment Trust Show: A look into F&C Capital and Income Investment Trust
This week on "The Investment Trust Show", brought to you in association with Henderson Global Investors, we looked at the F&C Capital and Income Investment Trust. Share Radio's Simon Rose was joined by its manager Julian Cane and Share Radio's Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher.
Guests:

Julian Cane, Ed Bowsher


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Georgie Frost

What are the problems facing Britain's small businesses?

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

What are the problems facing Britain's small businesses?
Worrying numbers of small businesses are feeling increasingly stretched by financial pressures. So much so, that 1 in 5 small business owners with cashflow problems aren't able to pay their staff, and are instead having to dip into their savings. To find out how this has come about, Share Radio reporter Anviksha Patel spoke to former Apprentice winner and Small Business Champion, Tim Campbell MBE.
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Anviksha Patel, Tim Campbell


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