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This Week on Down to Business: What the Rugby World Cup means for business and a new distillery for Drogheda

We are live from 10 o'clock tomorrow - and as ever we will be covering all things business. Vince...
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11.50 4 Sep 2015


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This Week on Down to Business: What the Rugby World Cup means for business and a new distillery for Drogheda

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11.50 4 Sep 2015


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We are live from 10 o'clock tomorrow - and as ever we will be covering all things business. Vincent Wall will be in for Bobby. 

Coming up this week on Down to Business:

  • Jim Curran, of the Pharmacy Union of Ireland, will be reviewing the papers.
  • At 10.30 we talk about the new Boann Distillery which is being built in Drogheda.
  • We’ll take a look at the Business of the Rugby World Cup and what it means for various businesses with Padraig Slattery, Chairman of PSG Communications, Declan Kearny, Aer Lingus’ Director of Communications, and Ciarán Medlar, Head of Tax Services, BDO.
  • This week our Industry Focus is all about Travel Agents. We’ll have Martin Skelly who is the manager at Navan Travel, Andre Migliarina who is the Product Development and Sales Consultant with GoHop.ie and Brendan Barry, owner of Discover Travel, in to discuss how they still survive.
  • We finally get to legendary Singer Dickie Rock who Bobby caught up with last week in Kerry. Dickie has plenty to say about the music business.
  • Paddy Kelly, the MD of Tegra is in Our Executive Chair.
  • And this Sunday, Down To Business will be hosting a special panel discussion all about the business of the music business - with musician Gavin Glass, journalist and author Olaf Tyarensen, the MD of Universal Music Ireland, and Angela Dorgan if First Music Contact.
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All this and lots more besides on Down to Business with Vincent Wall from 10am until midday tomorrow morning on Newstalk 106-108fm, and Newstalk.com.


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