Episodios

  • When is the right time to reinvent your business?
    Apr 29 2025

    Susan is joined by PwC Ireland Partner Barry Whelan to talk about the best time to reinvent your business.

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    12 m
  • Why the iPhone defies tariffs and trade wars
    Apr 25 2025

    This week on Taking Stock Susan Hayes Culleton talks to Tom Calver of the Times and the Sunday Times about how the iPhone has the most astounding supply chain.

    Susan is also joined by PwC Ireland Partner Barry Whelan to talk about the best time to reinvent your business.

    Plus, the economics of going to gym; Susan talks to Conor Pope of the Irish Times and Leslie Giltinan of 'Lean with Lesley' about the changing nature of people's exercising routines.

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    46 m
  • Nintendo Economics and Trump's nostalgia for factories
    Apr 18 2025

    This week on Taking Stock Susan Hayes Culleton hears about Nintendo's big hopes for its new 'Switch 2' coming soon and what it might do for the Video Game industry when she talks to Tech Journalist Elaine Burke.

    Susan also talks to Tej Parikh of the Financial Times about why President Trump's longing for an Industrial past is misguided.

    Plus, Adele Bergin of the ESRI explains the 'significant' economic differences between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

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    45 m
  • Musk and Trump; is the bromance cooling?
    Apr 11 2025

    This week on Taking Stock Emmet Oliver chats to Joe Miller, who is Washington Correspondent with the Financial Times, about how the relationship between Elon Musk and Trump is faring since the tariff wars started.

    Emmet also talks to Gustav Agneman, Associate Professor of Economics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, about what the people of Greenland really feel about America.

    Plus, there is a deep dive into 'sovereign wealth funds' and what they really mean for a country with Robin Harding who is Asia Editor with the FT.

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    45 m
  • Liverpool and what it teaches us about the rest of the UK
    Apr 4 2025

    This week on Taking Stock Emmet Oliver talks to Sam Wetherell about his new book 'Liverpool and the Unmaking of Britain'.

    Ciaran Hancock of the Irish Times and Sinead Ryan discuss a new report that shows that 27% of the wealth in Ireland is held by 'retirees'.

    Plus, Emmet gauges the reaction to Liberation Day in America when he talks to Elisabeth Buchwald of CNN.

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    45 m
  • Should we boycott Hotdogs and Hollywood movies?
    Mar 28 2025

    This week on Taking Stock Emmet Oliver talks to Rob Picheta of CNN about a growing trend for Europeans to boycott American goods in response to what's coming out of the White House.

    Emmet also talks to journalist Mick Clifford about some of the 'small' changes that he feels could drastically improve the housing situation in Ireland.

    Plus, Adrian Weckler discusses his use of '23andMe' and what happens to his DNA now that they've gone bust.

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    46 m
  • The future is quantum & who is new Canadian PM Mark Carney?
    Mar 21 2025

    This week on Taking Stock:

    Irish quantum computing company, Equal1, made waves earlier this week by announcing it had created the world’s first silicon-based quantum server but what is it and why is it so significant? John Goold, Professor of Quantum Physics at Trinity College joins Emmet Oliver to discuss.

    Jamie Smith, US Energy Editor from FT.com joins Emmet to discuss why Greenpeace has been ordered to pay at least $660m to US pipeline company, Energy Transfer.

    Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney took the reins last week and lost no time in defending his country despite the noises from south of the border - Emmet speaks to Robert Fife, Ottawa Bureau Chief of The Globe & Mail to find out more about him.

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    46 m
  • The economics of Spotify and calling out bad bosses
    Mar 14 2025

    This week on Taking Stock Emmet Oliver talks to economist John Fitzgerald about how to avoid the impact of President Trump's tariffs. Arts Journalist Aoife Barry details how costly to the music business Spotify really is. Plus, Oliver Balch who writes for the Financial Times tells us about a growing trend of 'calling out' bad bosses.

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    50 m
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