Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam Podcast
1) Friday's business and markets review
Friday's business and markets review along with Joe Lynam and Kate English from Deloitte.
2) Peter Gregory is the founder of Green-Bubble.ie
How many times have you received something via a courier which is drowning in bubble wrap and how many times did you wonder what happens to all that protective wrapping which you throw in the recyclin...Show More
3) A positive picture for the domestic economy
The Central bank of Ireland paints a positive picture for the domestic economy in its latest quarterly bulletin. It says modified domestic demand will end up just below 4% this year and a more ...Show More
4) Interesting reserch from LinkedIn
Unemployment has remained near all-time record lows of between four and 5%. Despite that research from the professional social media site LinkedIn, suggests that those already in jobs are “hugging“ th...Show More
5) Business news review with Joe Lynam
Joe takes a run through of the main business news headlines.
6) John McGrane Head of the Family Business Network
When the infrastructure action plan was published 2 weeks ago, there was plenty of reaction from big business and the major pressure groups but we haven't heard what family run companies think of it. ...Show More
7) Jeremy Quin President of Boeing UK and Ireland
Boeing sold its first plane into Ireland 65 years ago. It has since sold 1400 aircraft to Irish airlines and leasing companies making us amazingly the 3rd biggest customer in the world. No...Show More
8) Wednesday's business headlines
Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam brings us Wednesday's business news headlines.
9) The Curious Case of Mike Lynch: The Improbable Life & Death of a Tech Billionaire’
Mike Lynch used to run the chip design giant Autonomy before it was sold to HP for $12bn. HP then sued Lynch for fraudulently overstating the value of Autonomy and won in the British civil court...Show More
10) Ireland dominates European active ETF flows
In 2025 Ireland was the leading European domicile for active exchange-traded funds with a huge 94 per cent of market share. That data comes from Irish Funds and ETF Book. Emmet chats to Pat...Show More