Down to Business is live tomorrow morning and, as ever, Bobby Kerr has a jam-packed show in store.
Catch the action on air and online from 10:00am.
Here's what you have to look forward to:
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- As ever, things get underway with a look at the stories making an impact in the business pages and on the front of the weekend’s newspapers. Joining us this week is Sinead O’Donnell, PR account manager with Carr Communications.
- With Brexit dominating the agenda, Down to Business will take an in-depth look at how the UK's decision will affect Irish SMEs. Bobby will be joined by ISME CEO Mark Fielding and economist Jim Power of Friends First.
- A bit of a busman's holiday for Bobby, as he hits the World of Coffee event, which brings the World Barista Championship to Dublin over the weekend.
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In our Motoring Mailbag, with thanks to Toyota, motoring correspondent Geraldine Herbert will answer your car-related questions.
- For this week's industry review, we look at the business of dentistry. PJ Byrne, president of the Irish Dental Association; Susan Kiely, principal dentist of Fitzwilliam Dental; and Rod Crichton, general dental practitioner at One Manor Place in Arbour Hill, join Bobby to discuss whether we're paying too much for dental services and if that expense is driving people away.
- On the eve of the Ireland's much-anticipated Euro 2016 showdown with France, Bobby talks to Off the Ball's Nathan Murphy in Versailles ahead of Northern Ireland's clash with Wales and Down to Business' own ace researcher Peadar Breathnach, who's been chasing the Green Dream in France all week.
- In the Executive Chair, we'll have BT Ireland's managing director Shay Walsh, who will be talking about laying more cable than anyone else in the country.
All this and more on Down to Business with Bobby Kerr from 10am until midday tomorrow morning, on air and online.
As ever, you can find blog posts and weekly DTB highlights on our show page.