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Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam

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Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam

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Americans go to the polls in 5 ½ months and surveys suggest that Donald Trump will return to the White House.  What will that mean for this country which is so dependent on US foreign direct investment?  One man who knows US politics very well
What do you know about Quantum number generation?    Well as you know it’s a clever way to prevent cyber-attacks by using advanced computing to create random numbers which cyber criminals cannot easily guess.  Now a Spanish company called Qusid
A look at today's business stories and websites along with Joe Lynam.
The Global economic summit begins this week in Killarney with some very big names in attendance including Hilary Clinton, Prince Albert of Monaco and Mary Robinson.  They’ll be doubtless tackling the big geopolitical themes and what they mean f
The Minister for Finance warned yesterday that up to a third of jobs in the Irish economy might be at risk from AI.  He stressed though that it doesn't mean rampant unemployment but rather how and where we work might change in future.  One comp
A look at today's business stories and websites with Joe Lynam.
Few non Irish companies have invested more in this country than Intel.  Only last October it opened its latest and most modern fabrication unit in Leixlip at a total cost of $17bn.  Only last week it emerged that Intel was looking to invest a f
Ryanair has just published its full year results for the Financial year and post tax profit was up 34% at €1.92billion.   It flew 184m people over the past year - giving it a load factor was also up to 94% but it admitted that soaring fuel bill
The meltdown in governance at RTE last year underlined for many the importance of having the right people in State boards.  People who are unafraid to speak truth to power.  Unfortunately, the reports from Mazars about RTE may deter qualified a
If the weather is continuously good over the coming months, we will no doubt be asked to conserve water. Although Ireland is the only country in the European Union which doesn’t charge for its water, it still has a huge investment program to u
Joining Joe this morning to look at this morning's business stories was Michael O'Sullivan Co Founder of Unio Wealth Managers.
Everyone knows UPS with their distinctive brown uniforms and vans. But did you know it has a major healthcare division focusing on getting vital products and sometimes even organs from A to B in zip time.  And with Pharma accounting for 50% of
It’s been exactly 3 years since the HSE and the Irish Government was rocked by a giant cyber attack which flattened the Irish healthcare system.  The attackers wanted ransom to be paid in cryptocurrencies which is the go-to payment method due t
Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at today's business stories and websites.
The average cost of litigation through the courts is €17000 and can take up to 4 years but if you use the injuries resolution board formerly known as PIAB you can bring that down to roughly 9 months and a fraction of the cost. Mediation is a n
What do the credit unions, An Post, Lidl and Boots have in common?  They've been voted the most reputable companies in Ireland.  Uisce Eireann has improved the most but dear old RTE has falling down the charts the most over the past year accord
A look at today's business stories and websites with Joe Lynam.
There has been a lot of turbulence in Ireland’s general insurance market with lots of companies exiting - claiming that it wasn't profitable.  But a series of reforms including the PIAB scheme and caps on payouts has seen newer entrants coming
The original mission of enterprise Ireland was to encourage small Irish companies to grow overseas. Increasingly that mission is to support start-up companies and last year it supported 156 such companies 55% of whom were outside the capital c
A look at today's business stories and websites with Joe Lynam.
Artificial intelligence is the buzzword for companies.  But what will it really change for businesses and have the smaller firms any chance to keep up if they can't afford to use expensive AI packages compared to larger rivals.  Bearing Point a
The front page of the Business Post recently said that in order to meet population growth as well as demand, Ireland might need to dramatically hike its annual building target to almost  80,000 units.  That’s pretty unlikely at the moment but i
A look at the international business stories this morning with Russ Mould from AJ Bell.
2024 has probably been the worst year for Boeing‘s reputation since the company was founded almost 80 years ago. A door blew out mid-air in January and only this week it emerged that safety inspectors at the planemaker didn’t carry out their wo
Anyone who has ever painted anything or played a musical instrument or even dreamed of being a designer, will probably have noticed Apple’s much vaunted new advert for its new very expensive iPad.  Dozens of items in the creative process are ph
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