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Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews. CONVERSATION THAT COUNTS | Ireland’s national...

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Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews. CONVERSATION THAT COUNTS | Ireland’s national independent talk station for news, sport, analysis and entertainment Listen to Newstalk at http://newstalk.com/listenlive | Download the GoLoud app now, the new home for Newstalk

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Episodes
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The German outlet New Yorker comes to Ireland

4/24/2026
The German outlet New Yorker will open its first store in Ireland in the Jervis shopping centre in Dublin in a few weeks. It comes as consumers start to think twice about luxury spending amid this energy crisis. All to discuss with Maeve Foley, Senior Director with Pradera Asset Managers which owns the Jervis Centre.

Duration:00:08:07

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83% of Irish SMEs are still optimistic about the year ahead

4/24/2026
Despite an energy shock, rising costs, geopolitical threats, rising inflation and probably rate hikes, 83% of Irish SMEs are still optimistic about the year ahead and plan to invest more. That’s the somewhat surprising view of the latest Confidence tracker from Bibby Financial. Joe discusses these findings with Mark O’Rourke, MD of Bibby Financial Services.

Duration:00:07:22

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Friday's business news review

4/24/2026
Friday's business news review with Joe Lynam and Aidan Donnelly from Davys.

Duration:00:09:26

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Only 6% of employers are ready for the EU Pay Transparency Directive

4/23/2026
The controversial EU Pay transparency Directive was due to come into force in June but it looks like that won't now be met. Research from Aon says that only 6% of Irish employers are ready for the new Directive at the moment. To discuss further with Joe was Dean Callaghan, Head of Talent with Aon Ireland.

Duration:00:08:01

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Thursday's business news review

4/23/2026
Thursday's business news review along with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.

Duration:00:03:22

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Colum Breslin the Chief Commercial Officer at Capitalflow

4/23/2026
The buy to let market in this country is worth €6.6bn and includes small as well as institutional property investors. The market is a controversial one. So why would Capital Flow wish to enter this market at a time when tenants have more rights and protections than before? All to discuss with Colum Breslin is the chief commercial officer at Capitalflow.

Duration:00:07:11

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Maxol is launching a food delivery service

4/22/2026
Maxol is launching a food delivery service. It means that customers in Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare can get hot food and fresh groceries via Maxol in the initial roll out with 60 stores nationwide eventually offering the service. Brian Donaldson the Chief Executive of Maxol told Joe all about the new service.

Duration:00:08:46

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Daragh McGreal Chief Economist with KPMG

4/22/2026
Yesterday we heard from the Government in its Spring economy Forecast that Ireland is likely to avoid a recession even in the event of a prolonged fuel crisis in the middle east. That chimes with estimates from KPMG which says that Ireland will outperform many of its European peers amid this energy shock. Worryingly for house hunters, it expects rising ECB interest rates will add €1,200 to the average first time buyer annual repayments. All to discuss with Daragh McGreal, is chief economist with KPMG.

Duration:00:06:16

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Wednesday's business news review

4/22/2026
Wednesday's business news review with Joe Lynam.

Duration:00:03:46

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Paul McCormack the Chief Executive of Hydrogen Ireland

4/21/2026
Fuel prices have soared and the government has had to fork out ¾ of a billion to placate angry farmers and hauliers. So, a localised source of renewable energy may need to be accelerated. My next guest thinks Hydrogen needs to be considered part of the mix. So why risk it if we have wind and solar alternatives? All to discuss with Paul McCormack the Chief Executive of Hydrogen Ireland.

Duration:00:08:44

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Brian Healy, the Managing Director with OHK

4/21/2026
It is up to the companies themselves to install solar and heat recovery systems. The medical devices company Dexcom in Galway is one of them and they hired OHK commercial to install a system which at its peak can generate a third of Dexcom’s electricity needs. Speaking to Joe was Brian Healy, the Managing Director with OHK.

Duration:00:06:57

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Tuesday's business news headlines

4/21/2026
Tuesday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam.

Duration:00:03:36

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Monday's business news headlines

4/20/2026
Monday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam and Kathleen Brooks - XTB.

Duration:00:09:20

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Helena Dorrigan Pensions Specialist at Davy stockbrokers

4/20/2026
There are an estimated 90,000 people in Ireland whose retirement savings are held in a pension structure of which they themselves or their company may be the trustee. From Wednesday, these one member arrangements will have to comply with new obligations introduced by the EU under IORP II. Joe gets the details with Helena Dorrigan, Pensions Specialist at Davy stockbrokers.

Duration:00:07:21

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CCPC publish new guide for public bodies

4/20/2026
The government is set to spend more than a quarter of a trillion Euros over the coming decade on major infrastructure projects. They require companies to submit tenders and bids. Now the Competition & Consumer Protection Commission has published useful guides for public bodies to reduce or eliminate so-called bid rigging. Úna Butler from the CCPC joined Joe this morning

Duration:00:07:05

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What now for the Hungarian economy?

4/17/2026
So we know who won the Hungarian elections at the weekend and we know that change is definitely on its way for how that central European nation is run. We also know that Peter Magyar’s victory will instantly unlock billions of Euros in EU money which had been frozen due to Victor Orban's autocratic tendencies. But what of the Hungarian economy? What will change and what will remain the same? All to discuss with Anita Komuves, Reuters’s Hungary correspondent.

Duration:00:07:15

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The business of OneTouch Health

4/17/2026
As we get older, the demand for care in the home is growing. That means the thousands of care workers calling in to check in and help our older citizens is also growing and they need to be managed and helped by care homes and provision providers. OneTouch Health provides software for those care workers to do their job more effectively and business is good. Neil McGough the Chief Executive of OneTouch Health spoke all about his business with Joe.

Duration:00:07:20

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Friday's business news review

4/17/2026
Friday's business news review with Joe Lynam and Austin Hughes from AJ Bell.

Duration:00:08:58

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What is the amendment to the Copyright Act?

4/16/2026
There’s been a small but significant change in the law when it comes to who gets paid what when a piece of music is played on the radio or TV. It’s an amendment to the Copyright Act and tilts the balance back in favour of those performers who recorded the music originally either their own or someone else's. Joe gets the details with Mathew Forde is a specialist in intellectual property and a Partner at the law firm Lewis Silkin.

Duration:00:08:50

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A 131% jump in operating profits for Ikea in Ireland

4/16/2026
They're big, blue and yellow, and they sell prepackaged furniture with funny Scandinavian names. They posted a 131% jump in operating profits here in Ireland They are of course IKEA and Mostafa El Garaa the acting Chief executive of IKEA UK & Ireland joined Joe on the show this morning.

Duration:00:07:06