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This week on Down to Business: Tattoos, records and lamb farming

We are live from 10:00am tomorrow - and as ever we will be covering all things business.   W...
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This week on Down to Business: Tattoos, records and lamb farming

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We are live from 10:00am tomorrow - and as ever we will be covering all things business.
 
We're getting pretty hip this week with tattoos, vinyls and fresh Apple products - all we're missing are craft beer and beard grooming segments!
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Coming up this week on Down to Business:
  • We kick things off with our regular look at the morning papers and we’re joined in studio by Brian O’Reilly, Senior Partner with BP O’Reilly and Company solicitors.
  • Tattooed Lady - In this week’s ‘Out and About’ Bobby visits a Tattoo parlour, Wildcat Ink in Dublin and ponders how you make a business out of body art.

  • The Vinyl Revolution - With the music business struggling we look at the growth area that is vinyl records. In our Industry Focus we speak to three Independent Record shop owners.
  • Apple - With yet another Apple Launch this week we speak to our tech man Andy O’Donoghue all about the new products Tim Cook unveiled this week.
  • The SFA National Small Business Awards 2016 were officially launched this week and we speak to Patricia Callan, SFA Director and we speak to the winner of last year’s Outstanding Small Business Category; the outdoor adventure company ‘Outdoor’s Edge.'
  • We speak to three sisters all farming lamb in Achill in Mayo. ‘Achill Mountain Lamb’ has been a family affair for over 50 years and we hear their unusual story.
  • American Ambassador - Bobby catches up Kevin F. O’Malley the American Ambassador to Ireland. The ambassador talks about the ‘Creative Minds’ Series  which encourages prominent U.S. artists, writers, filmmakers, musicians, digital culture innovators, and entrepreneurs to share their experiences with young Irish audiences.
  • In our Executive Chair we speak to CEO of Bord Gais, Dave Kirwan.

All this and lots more besides on Down to Business with Bobby Kerr from 10am until midday tomorrow morning on Newstalk 106-108fm, and Newstalk.com.

As ever, you can find my blog posts and weekly DTB highlights on our show page.


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