Breakfast Business

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Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Vincent Wall, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews.

Episodios

  • A water company that combats climate change and thirst

    08/04/2024 Duración: 06min

    You may have noticed a new brand on the shelves water in a can called Liquid Death.  Apart from an arresting name, the company behind it is now valued at $1.4bn. It’s very popular with younger consumers with 8 media followers on social media .The brand uses comedy and coolness to combat climate change and thirst.Speaking to Joe this morning was Oli Russell-Cowan -Liquid Death’s Director of Cult Indoctrination Europe.

  • The international business stories this morning

    08/04/2024 Duración: 09min

    Joe Lynam takes a look at the international business stories this morning with Kathleen Brooks from XTB. 

  • Extra costs for family run businesses

    05/04/2024 Duración: 05min

    We’ve spoken before about the impact of higher costs of employment since January, especially in the hospitality sector. They include a higher minimum wage, holiday and sickness pay, as well as other ancillary costs. But what do these extra costs mean for family run businesses?Speaking to Joe this morning was the Director General of the family business Network, John McGrane who is also the boss of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce. 

  • Training business managers get AI ready

    05/04/2024 Duración: 07min

    A recent OECD report said that Ireland had a fair bit of catching up to do when it comes to readiness for artificial intelligence. It’s clear that AI is here to stay, but what should companies consider and are they perhaps putting their head in the sand? Joining Joe on the show this morning was Shane O’Sullivan from the Irish Management Institute is running a course on AI to help managers get ready.

  • A look at today's business stories and markets

    05/04/2024 Duración: 09min

    A look at today's business stories and markets with Aidan Donnelly from Davys.

  • A look at today's business stories and websites

    04/04/2024 Duración: 03min

    A look at today's business stories and websites with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.

  • The findings of the AIB services PMI survey

    04/04/2024 Duración: 06min

    Two days ago we were telling you about Ireland’s manufacturing sector being in a slump.  Today though we can report that the services sector is enjoying a minimum Boom.  According to the AIB services PMI survey, output in the country’s most important sector is at a 8 month high with employment in services which includes technology as well as  hospitality expanding - even amid an economy at full employment.  David McNamara is the Chief Economist with AIB and discussed the results of the survey with Joe.

  • Irish Life Chief Executive Declan Bolger

    04/04/2024 Duración: 09min

    When Irish Life was formed 85 years ago Ireland was a very different place.  A poor agrarian recently independent nation with low living standards and life expectancy.  Now it’s one of the wealthier places in Europe with much higher wages and standards.  Irish Life has changed too from being part of Permanent TSB to being part of the Canadian business Great West Lifeco.  It’s still the biggest life assurance player in Ireland but also increasingly in healthcare and one of the biggest investors in Europe. The person in charge is chief executive Declan Bolger who joined Joe in the studio this morning.

  • Shoppers spend €1.1 million on traditional Easter treats

    03/04/2024 Duración: 06min

    The good news is that inflation is now below the target rate for the Central Bank of Ireland of 2%.  The bad news is of course that the higher prices are here to stay and we have to get used to forking out more for our weekly shop.  For example, shoppers in Ireland spent €9.3 million more on Easter eggs this year than last according to the latest data from Kantar.  The sales of hot cross buns increased 28% year-on-year with shoppers spending €1.1 million on these traditional Easter treats. Speaking to Joe this morning was Emer Healy, business development director at Kantar.

  • The TalentCon conference takes place this week

    03/04/2024 Duración: 08min

    The great and the good in the world of Recruitment, gather in Dublin this week for the TalentCon conference. They meet at a time of full employment in Ireland, where employees hold the whip hand over their employers. But of course that won’t be the case forever, and someone whose job it is to “see around corners', says employers and employees need to prepare for the next technological wave and how it will affect hiring and retaining staff. His name is John Healy and he is the Vice President of the World Employment Confederation and he spoke to Joe this morning on the show.

  • A look at today's business news stories

    03/04/2024 Duración: 02min

    A look at today's business news stories with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.

  • Tara coins has just minted the first Irish gold and silver bullion coins

    02/04/2024 Duración: 05min

    Usually when we look at commodity prices on this program, we speak about oil due to its importance to the global economy. We’ve even been speaking about Cocoa prices and the soaring value of chocolate as a result this year. But another hugely important commodity which has risen by 9% so far this year is Gold. Traditionally seen as a store of value, but could it also be something to consider for Investors? Speaking to Joe this morning was Mark O’Byrne the Chief Executive of Tara coins, which has just minted the first Irish gold and silver bullion coins. 

  • Digital administration a new direction in healthcare

    02/04/2024 Duración: 09min

    There is still a lot of physical paperwork in Irish healthcare especially compared to our continental cousins.  But the direction of travel is clear: fully digital administration as well as the processing of patient records.  One Irish company is making strides in this space but alas not yet here in Ireland.  It’s called Wellola and was set up by the physiotherapist Sonia Neary.  It has been rapidly raising funds from the investment group Elkstone and Enterprise Ireland. Sonia Neary joined Joe this morning on the show.

  • A look at today's business news stories

    02/04/2024 Duración: 02min

    A look at today's business news stories in the papers and online.

  • Is it time we all embraced AI in our day-to-day work lives? 

    28/03/2024 Duración: 07min

    We've heard plenty about the likes of Chat GPT and Google’s Gemini, but is it time we all embraced AI in our day-to-day work lives? Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly reports.  

  • Dublin Express new route into Dublin's southside

    28/03/2024 Duración: 05min

    Dublin Express runs services from the airport through the port tunnel to the city centre.  It also runs buses from Belfast to the airport and now will be travelling deep into Dublin’s southside with services to Terenure. But its buses still use petrol and diesel engines.  To discuss all Joe spoke to Rory Fitzgerald  General Manager of Dublin Express.

  • A look at today's business news stories

    28/03/2024 Duración: 03min

    A look at today's business news stories with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.

  • A deep dive into TEMU 

    27/03/2024 Duración: 06min

    It’s owned by PDD holdings but its best-known brand is TEMU - which you could describe as an online flea market but it's worth $150bn.  It’s huge in China where it's from and now it's heading our way.  It’s already established its European HQ in Ireland.  But like many Chinese companies its ownership and control is secretive and now the Irish watchdog the Coimisiun na Meán is looking at TEMU as well. Dan McCrum from the Financial Times has taken a deep dive into TEMU. 

  • Findings of the Spring forecast of the ESRI

    27/03/2024 Duración: 06min

    Gone are the days when we worried about unemployment and having any economic growth.  The economy will continue to grow and the labour market will remain tight according to the Spring forecast of the ESRI.  The so-called ‘critical issues these days concern public services, infrastructure and capacity constraints which are a fancy way of saying bottlenecks. Speaking to Joe this morning to discuss with findings was Dr Conor O'Toole is an Associate Research Professor at the Economic and Social Research Institute.

  • A look at today's business news stories

    27/03/2024 Duración: 02min

    A look at today's business news stories with Newstalk Business Editor Joe Lynam.   

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