A Long Time in Finance: overpaid and unaccountable
Neil and Jonathan investigate the “unaccountability sink” which is delivering terrible business outcomes.
Neil and Jonathan investigate the “unaccountability sink” which is delivering terrible business outcomes.
Neil and Johnathon talk to Dana Mattioli, of the Wall Street Journal, about whether Amazon is the consumer’s friend or a monopolist to rank with Rockefeller’s Standard Oil.
Neil and Jonathan talk to industrial historian Nick Comfort about one of the most abrupt collapses in UK corporate history: the fall of manufacturing titan, GEC.
Neil and Jonathan talk to Roger Bootle, one of Britain’s better-known economic forecasters, who made his name predicting the “death of inflation”.
What if our understanding of capitalism and climate is back to front? Neil and Johnathon tease out the possibility with economist Brett Christophers.
Neil and Jonathan talk to John Neill, the long standing boss of Unipart about car parts and purpose versus City short-termism.
With the Barclays back in the news as they attempt to recover control of the Telegraph, Neil and Jonathan talk to journalist Jane Martinson about their invisible rise, complex finances and their ultimate falling out.
Neil and Jonathan talk to Mary Childs, journalist and author of a book on Gross, about the strange life and times of a bond market Icarus.
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