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E228 That Great Business Show - The end of the EU, Alan McQuaid & Recycle Bicycle, Willo King
E228 That Great Business Show
Economist Alan McQuaid sees the end of the EU...and what's happening to the UK economy???
He wants our Government to spend some of the Apple billions on a massive airlift of SMEs on trade missions worldwide.
He says SMEs should get more grants, rent rebates and insurance subsidies.
'No Dáil politician should be a a multiple home owner'
His 'hire in a heartbeat'? All of the SMEs that have feature on That Great Business Show (he's a big fan) OR Nigel Owens (hear him on Episode 212).
Crossbar.
Willo King has run bars, off licenses, created a party app, manufactured party goods...and now runs a recycle bicycle business.
She's a classic SME entrepreneur and she's an inspiration to anyone thinking of starting their own business.
If you're in the bike business she'd like a word.
Her 'hire in a heartbeat', Edie King (aka her daughter). Find out why.
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