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Changing Trends in Media Consumption, Sabbaticals On The Rise & Investments Surge in Seria A

Changing Trends in Media Consumption, Sabbaticals On The Rise & Investments Surge in Seria A

Posted by By Mandy Johnston August 5, 2022Posted inMediaNo Comments
A new report by PwC looks into whether old media is on the way out as the competition for our attention sends advertisers over the top and into the palms…
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Coffee Wars, Multinational Tax and the Real Cost of Irish Unity

Coffee Wars, Multinational Tax and the Real Cost of Irish Unity

Posted by By Mandy Johnston July 29, 2022Posted inMediaNo Comments
This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Sabah Meddings of the Sunday Times about the history of Starbucks and why it’s rumoured that it may be selling up…
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Turing Up the Heat on Climate Change, Italian Political Chaos and is Crypto for You?

Turing Up the Heat on Climate Change, Italian Political Chaos and is Crypto for You?

Posted by By Mandy Johnston July 22, 2022Posted inMediaNo Comments
This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston discusses the dichotomy of dealing with climate change during a global energy war with Prof Michael Grubb from ULC in London Have you…
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The Return of Q, Failing Euro and Commercial Property Bouncing Back

The Return of Q, Failing Euro and Commercial Property Bouncing Back

Posted by By Mandy Johnston July 15, 2022Posted inMediaNo Comments
As the Euro fell below parity with the dollar for the first time in twenty years on this week’s Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Cliff Taylor of the Irish…
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The Power of Unions, Early Budgets and the Final Days of Boris

The Power of Unions, Early Budgets and the Final Days of Boris

Posted by By Mandy Johnston July 8, 2022Posted inMediaNo Comments
This week the massive spike in the rate of inflation has meant the Government has had to revise its plans for Budget 2023. Their own spending guidelines have now been…
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A Winter of Energy Discontent, Bridging Gender Pay and More Headaches for Boris

A Winter of Energy Discontent, Bridging Gender Pay and More Headaches for Boris

Posted by By Mandy Johnston July 1, 2022Posted inMediaNo Comments
Concerns for Ireland’s energy security gather apace with some ominous reports this week that Britain may stop supplying gas to mainland Europe if the country is hit by extreme shortages…
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The Future of the Professions, Charity Sector Post-Pandemic & Growth in the Private Jet Market

The Future of the Professions, Charity Sector Post-Pandemic & Growth in the Private Jet Market

Posted by By Mandy Johnston June 24, 2022Posted inMediaNo Comments
This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston is joined by Daniel Susskind, Fellow in Economics at Balliol College, Oxford & co-author of ‘The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will…
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A Looming Trade War, American Democracy Examined and The Business Book of the Year

A Looming Trade War, American Democracy Examined and The Business Book of the Year

Posted by By Mandy Johnston June 17, 2022Posted inMediaNo Comments
This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Martina Lawless of the ERSI about a possible looming trade war between the UK and The EU and what that might…
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The Never-Ending Working Day, Supply Chain Blues and Danny McCoy of IBEC

The Never-Ending Working Day, Supply Chain Blues and Danny McCoy of IBEC

Posted by By Mandy Johnston June 10, 2022Posted inMediaNo Comments
Are we working harder than ever before? This week on Taking Stock Johnston hears how the 9 to 5 job is a dim and distant memory as she chats to…
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Boris’ Chums, Are We Anti-Hotel Building and Not Letting the Trolls Win

Boris’ Chums, Are We Anti-Hotel Building and Not Letting the Trolls Win

Posted by By Mandy Johnston June 3, 2022Posted inMediaNo Comments
No room at the inn for tourists coming into Ireland; this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Mark Paul from the Irish Times to hear his views on…
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