Sinopsis
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
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Emma King Founder of Cascata and bridal stylist
08/08/2025 Duración: 05minRoughly 70% of all brides-to-be get some sort of hair extensions on their big day. Emma King is the Founder of Cascata and bridal stylist, and she imports real human hair for this booming industry. Emma joined Joe this morning on the show to chat about her business.
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Friday's business news headlines
08/08/2025 Duración: 09minFriday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam and Kate English Chief Economist with Deloitte.
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Rob Horgan the founder of Velo Coffee
07/08/2025 Duración: 07minCoffee is one of those inelastic goods that increases in price without seeing a commensurate fall off in demand. Many of us need the stuff to kick start the day. But the price of it then doubled on the commodities markets between Oct last year and March this year amid issues with supply from major producers such as Brazil. Velo Coffee roasts its own blends in County Cork and now supplies most of the major supermarkets. Joining Joe on the show was Rob Horgan, is the founder and boss of Velo Coffee.
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The EU US trade and tariff framework looks increasingly in jeopardy
07/08/2025 Duración: 08minThe EU US trade and tariff framework, which we can't call a deal because there’s nothing in writing, looks increasingly in jeopardy. The 15% tariffs are way too high according to many business lobby groups and could severely damage American markets for European companies. So what could and should European companies do? All to discuss with Ben Butters the Director General of EuroChambers.
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Thursday's business news headlines
07/08/2025 Duración: 03minThursday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam.
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Why do we have an objection culture in this country?
06/08/2025 Duración: 08minThe Planning & Development Act was supposed to speed up the delivery of big infrastructure projects by limiting the number of objections permissible. Thus far there is no evidence of the Act doing what it says on the tin. So why do we have an objection culture in this country and why even bother throwing good money after bad if everything will be blocked in the courts? All to discuss with Alice Whittaker is a partner with the law firm Philip Lee who has worked on a myriad of notable projects such as the Dublin Incinerator and the forthcoming Dublin Array wind energy project.
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The increasing business of Brittany Ferries
06/08/2025 Duración: 07minLast month Stena ferries said that it was stopping its services from Rosslare in Wexford to France impacting holidaymakers and businesses alike. Now Brittany Ferries says that it will step in and beef up its existing sailings from Rosslare to Cherbourg. Brexit was the main reason why container traffic has increased 6 fold from the South East as EU companies could bypass customs checks and delays in Britain by sailing straight to France, Belgium or even Spain from Ireland. Christophe Mathieu is the CEO of Brittany Ferries
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Wednesday's business news headlines
06/08/2025 Duración: 03minWednesday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam.
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Tuesday's business headlines
05/08/2025 Duración: 03minWe take a look at Tuesday's business news headline.
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Former city trader Tom Hayes fights his conviction and wins
05/08/2025 Duración: 13minTom Hayes spend five years in jail for rigging the key benchmark interest rate among banks known as LIBOR. He used to work for UBS and Citi banks and vigorously protested his innocence. Two weeks ago the UK Supreme Court agreed with him and quashed the conviction. But how did it come to pass that an individual and not a wealthy bank would be sent to prison for doing his then job and what happens now to those other traders who pleaded guilty in similar circumstances in order to minimise their punishment? Tom Hayes joined Joe this morning to tell his story.
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All the business news with Aidan Donnelly
01/08/2025 Duración: 08minAll the business news with Aidan Donnelly from Davys.
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Visitor numbers to Ireland in June down by 2%
01/08/2025 Duración: 08minVisitor numbers from overseas to Ireland in June were down 2% to 654,000. That’s much better than many had feared after earlier CSO data suggested a major fall-off in tourist numbers. But that figure is still around half the number of people who came to this island before Covid in 2019. Why? Is it the astonishingly high cost of holidaying and eating out in Ireland or is something else at play? Alice Mansergh chief executive of Tourism Ireland, joined Joe Lynam on the show to discuss.
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What are the new AI legal obligations?
01/08/2025 Duración: 06minThe AI act from the European Union came into force earlier this year but its legal obligations are being slowly rolled out. Tomorrow, an important new phases come into force which will oblige AI companies and users of artificial intelligence to comply with a slew of new rules. Doubtless, this will irritate quite a few people in the tech industry and even in the White House. So what are these new obligations? Maureen Daly an IP Partner with the lawyers Pinsent Masons joined Joe Lynam on the show to discuss.
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All the markets news with Victoria Scholar
31/07/2025 Duración: 04minVictoria Scholar from Interactive Investor joined Joe Lynam to discuss the latest on the markets.
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Pinergy - Demand for electricity to grow by 66% by 2050
31/07/2025 Duración: 07minLast week the government said it was set to spend €100bn over the next 5 years on infrastructure. Most of that will go on housing and water but the urgency on expanding the electricity grid was highlighted when Amazon walked away from a giant project because ESB networks couldn't guarantee the power for it. Now the energy suppliers Pinergy say that demand for electricity will grow by 66% by 2050 and based on the current trajectory and that demand won't be met with adequate supply. Enda Gunnell chief executive of Pinergy joined Joe Lynam on the show.
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Smurfit Westrock's is the world's largest listed packaging partner
31/07/2025 Duración: 09minThe newly merged Smurfit Westrock's is the world's largest listed packaging partner. Today they published their 2nd quarter consolidated results and they posted a net loss of $26m on sales of just under $8bn but an EBITDA of $1.2bn. The fact that it operates across 42 countries with paper and cardboard 67 mills means it should be shielded from the de-globalisation brought on by Donald Trump's tariff wars. Ken Bowles, chief financial officer with Smurfit Westrock joined Joe Lynam on the show.
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Thursday's business headlines
31/07/2025 Duración: 02minJoe Lynam takes a run through Wednesday's business news headlines.
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First district heating scheme announced in Ireland
30/07/2025 Duración: 07minDistrict heating is where local homes and businesses get their heating from a single building in the area which itself gets that energy from renewable sources such as heat pumps or solar. Ireland has the lowest amount of renewably sourced heat in all of Europe. The Scandinavians are streets ahead of us. Copenhagen has 3000km of pipework for district heating - while Dublin has only 2. But fear not only 2 weeks ago the very first district heating scheme was announced in Ireland and it's good news for my next guest who specialises in it having lived in Denmark for many years. David Connolly, chief executive of HeatGrid.ie and the Newstalk Green Biz person of the month with Repak joined Joe Lynam on the show.
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Poolbeg Pharma on a a new cancer immunity
30/07/2025 Duración: 08minPoolbeg Pharma, named after the infamous Red & white towers has been working on some very exciting new ideas including a new cancer immunity drug and a potential weight loss tablet. But most early drug developments fail to make it to the final round of testing on humans because it’s so risky and so expensive. And what does a pharma company like Poolbeg make of the EU-US trade deal with its 15% tariffs thus far? Jeremy Skillington, is the chief executive of Poolbeg pharma and joined Joe Lynam on the show this morning.
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Wednesday's business headlines
30/07/2025 Duración: 02minJoe Lynam takes a run through Wednesday's business news headlines.