Business podcast: May 26th
John Collins meets an entrepreneurial DIT student, finds out about Ernst & Young’s views on business in India, gets Dominic Coyle’s view on Elan and hears about the race for the IMF top job from Arthur Beesley
John Collins meets an entrepreneurial DIT student, finds out about Ernst & Young’s views on business in India, gets Dominic Coyle’s view on Elan and hears about the race for the IMF top job from Arthur Beesley
John Collins talks to Niall Gibbons of Tourism Ireland about state visits and Suzanne Lynch discusses Disney’s Dublin opening. John McManus finds out about DCU’s new enterprise advisory board.
Brendan Butler discusses Ibec’s job creation proposals, Declan Stone of Colliers International on the retail property market and Ciaran Hancock on Liberty Mutual’s plans for Quinn Insurance. John Collins presents.
John Collins hosts a discussion of the Nyberg Report on the banking crisis with Simon Carswell, Ciaran Hancock and Colm Keena
Simon Carswell discusses AIB’s record annual loss, Suzanne McElligot of IAB Ireland on the growth of internet advertising and Urban Frog co-founder Angie McMenamin on setting up a new sports clothing brand. John Collins presents.
This week with ECB rates on the rise we look at what it might mean for already cash-strapped consumers; how to make your wardrobe make you money and venture capitalists in Silicon Valley are still flashing the cash.
Conor Pope on Tesco’s price cuts that weren’t price cuts, Stuart McLaughlin of Business to Arts on crowdsourcing funding and Andrew Hetherington of Repak on the challenges for the recycling sector. John Collins is your host.
John Collins talks to Colm Keena about the conclusions of the Moriarty Tribunal, hears about Kooky Dough from founders Sophie Morris and Graham Clarke, and interviews angel investors Nelson Gray and Sean Baker.
John Collins talks to Paddy Power about Cheltenham, Stephen Falloon from the Grand Canal Theatre, Mike Fitzgerald of Altobridge, and Simon Carswell about the Ireland First group
Current Account special: to mark International Women’s Day 2011, John Collins talks to Emer Jameson, managing director of yourlocal.ie and Nicola Byrne, founder of 11890, about the issues facing women in business.