Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
History
Sports
Technology
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts211/v4/8a/c1/25/8ac125a1-b991-43ad-a7cb-020edc19b53f/mza_6969766755011612187.jpeg/600x600bb.jpg
The Business
The Times
16 episodes
5 days ago

Hannah Prevett and Dominic O’Connell bring you one big business story you need to know every week.


Uncovering the personalities, power plays, boardroom dramas and sheer ambition that drive the world of business, Hannah and Dominic get the inside story from the people who are in the room when the deal goes down - from start-ups to tech titans, market movers to City CEOs. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Business
News,
Business News,
News Commentary
RSS
All content for The Business is the property of The Times and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.

Hannah Prevett and Dominic O’Connell bring you one big business story you need to know every week.


Uncovering the personalities, power plays, boardroom dramas and sheer ambition that drive the world of business, Hannah and Dominic get the inside story from the people who are in the room when the deal goes down - from start-ups to tech titans, market movers to City CEOs. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Business
News,
Business News,
News Commentary
Episodes (16/16)
The Business
The curious case of Mike Lynch

British tech billionaire Mike Lynch died in August 2024, on board The Bayesian, his luxury superyacht, sunk by a freak storm as it was moored off Sicily. He’d been there with his family and closest associates to celebrate his acquittal of criminal fraud charges in the US. It was a tragic end to the story of a self-made business man - a man who was one of Britain’s biggest titans of tech. So, who exactly was Mike Lynch? How did he manage to build such a huge tech success story? And how did it all come crashing down?


As we end the year, Dom and Hannah have each picked their ‘business book of 2025’. In today’s episode Hannah sits down with Katie Prescott, Times colleague and author of The Curious Case of Mike Lynch.


Host: Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times.

Guest: Katie Prescott, Technology Business editor for The Times, presenter on The Tech Podcast and author of ‘the curious case of Mike Lynch’

Clips: Getty

Photo: Getty

Producer: Miriam Hall

Executive producer: Kate Ford

Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


You can buy The Curious Case of Mike Lynch by Katie Prescott at the Times Bookshop.

Listen to The Times Tech Podcast



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
5 days ago
1 hour 4 minutes 10 seconds

The Business
Musk vs Bezos: The new race for space

In space, a battle between big business is taking place as two of the world’s wealthiest men vie for dominance. Elon Musk’s Space X and Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin have taken the space industry in the US out of the hands of government and into the hands of the private sector. But what are the consequences? Who will win the commercial race to extract crucial minerals from outer space? And who will police space if the rivalry between China and the US extends into orbit?


As we end the year, Dom and Hannah have each picked their ‘business book of 2025’. In today’s episode Dom sits down with Christian Davenport, author of Rocket Dreams.


Host: Dominic O’Connell, business columnist at The Times and business presenter on Times Radio  

Guest: Christian Davenport, Washington Post journalist and author, Rocket Dreams

Clips: Getty

Photo: Getty

Producer: Julia Johnson

Executive producer: Kate Ford

Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


You can buy Rocket Dreams by Christian Davenport at the Times Bookshop.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 week ago
39 minutes 15 seconds

The Business
The battle of the fat jabs

2025 has been a wild ride of big pharma - driven by explosive use of revolutionary weight-loss medication - pushing one of the biggest manufacturers, Eli Lilly, to a trillion-dollar valuation. A dramatic takeover war also saw Denmark’s pharma darling Novo Nordisk trumped by US giant Pfizer. Now, while Novo’s share price is down 50% over the course of the year, Lilly is in the stratosphere normally reserved for the likes of tech firms.  


But the story’s not over. These, and smaller, challenger companies are slogging it out for market dominance. Who can nail the science for the next holy grail in weight loss meds – an oral pill. And what does investor behaviour tell us about where the market is going? 


Presenters:

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Richard Fletcher, Business Editor, The Times


Guests:

  • Eleanor Hayward, Health Editor, The Times
  • Paul Major, portfolio manager at Bellevue Asset management


Producer: Miriam Hall

Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

Executive Producer: Kate Ford

Photo credit: Getty

Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 weeks ago
51 minutes 45 seconds

The Business
Gold Rush: Boom or bubble?

Gold, the world's oldest asset, is experiencing a remarkable boom. Its value has surged from just over £2000 per ounce a year ago to well over £3000 today, reaching highs not seen since the 1970s. This rapid rise is unusual because gold typically peaks when stock markets decline, yet this rally has coincided with booming equity markets. So, what is driving the value up? Have we reached the peak, or is there more growth to come?


Guests:

  • Mehreen Khan, Economics Editor, The Times.
  • James Ashley Morrison, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations and Associate Director of the Phelan United States Centre at the London School of Economics & Political Science.
  • Jim Luke, Portfolio Manager of Schroder’s Global Gold Fund.


Producer: Miriam Hall

Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

Executive Producer: Kate Ford


Photo credit: Getty

Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
3 weeks ago
36 minutes 30 seconds

The Business
Bonus: AI - Reshaping Britain’s workforce

This episode of The Business is sponsored by PwC.


As AI rapidly reshapes the world of work, businesses face the biggest transformation since the industrial revolution. While 90% of CEOs surveyed are investing in AI, only 15% are currently getting the value. So, what are the tools driving productivity gains? How can companies move AI from an IT project to one that’s truly integrated across the business? And how exactly are the UK’s largest employers preparing their workforces for the future? 


In this special bonus episode of The Business, recorded at the Times Tech Summit, Dominic O'Connell chairs a discussion with those at the forefront of this new technology.

   

Guests:

  • Dr Seth Dobrin, CEO, Qantm AI
  • Danielle Gilliam-Moore, Director, Global Public Policy, Salesforce
  • Umang Paw, Chief Technology Officer, PwC  

Hosts:

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Dominic O’Connell, columnist, The Times & business reporter, Times Radio

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
4 weeks ago
32 minutes 54 seconds

The Business
Chicken Wars: Can KFC still rule the roost? With KFC's Rob Swain

Fried chicken is booming in Britain - the market is now worth over £3bn a year. Up and down high streets, a whole new generation of fast food chicken restaurants have sprung up, buzzy US imports like Wingstop and Dave’s Hot Chicken, putting pressure on the established brands.


In part, it’s down to Gen Z enthusiasm, driven by pop culture hits like Chicken Shop Date as well as viral ASMR videos of crunching, chewing and sizzling. 


So how can the market leader and established brand KFC maintain its dominance? And what does the fried chicken boom tell us about the way Britain - and British diets - are changing ?


Guest: 

  • Rob Swain, General Manager, KFC UK & Ireland

Hosts: 

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Dominic O’Connell, columnist, The Times & business correspondent, Times Radio

Producer: Miriam Hall

Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

Development Editor: Sandra Shmueli

Executive Producer: Kate Ford

Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
40 minutes 37 seconds

The Business
Rachel Reeves’s high tax, high spend budget

It’s being described as a "smorgasbord" of a budget - an offer from Rachel Reeves made up not of big, bold moves but of small, bite-sized titbits. But tax is up, spending is up and debt is still high - so do the measures add up to anything appetising for business at all? We pick over the details, from the big picture to the small tweaks in this budget special.


Guests: 

  • Helen Miller, Institute for Fiscal Studies
  • Steve Rigby, Rigby Group
  • Richard Fletcher, Business Editor, The Times

Hosts: 

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Dominic O’Connell, columnist, The Times & business correspondent, Times Radio


Producer: Miriam Hall

Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

Development Editor: Sandra Shmueli

Executive Producer: Kate Ford

Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
45 minutes 54 seconds

The Business
Britain’s biggest bitcoin buyer - with Smarter Web Company's Andrew Webley

More than $1 trillion has been wiped from the Crypto market in just six short weeks, but on The Business we hear from a man who still trusts Bitcoin more than any other currency. 


While many around the world fret about crypto crooks and markets that can be spooked by vibes alone, what’s it like to be ‘all in’ on Bitcoin? Andrew Webley, the founder and chief executive of the The Smarter Web Company, knows very well. He pivoted his web design agency into a so-called crypto treasury - that’s a company that holds digital assets as opposed to traditional treasury assets like cash or bonds. 


A long-time Bitcoin investor, Andrew was inspired by the approach of American crypto treasury evangelist Michael Saylor, and the billions he made through his bitcoin treasury company Strategy. The Smarter Web Company floated on the Aquis Stock Exchange in April this year, reaching a billion-pound market capitalisation in the summer. Now, despite the crypto slump, and his own company’s share price plunging by more than 70% since July, Andrew remains a steadfast believer in the future of Bitcoin, and the strength of his company.


Guests: 


  • Andrew Webley, Smarter Web Company 


Hosts: 

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Dominic O’Connell, columnist, The Times & business correspondent, Times Radio


Producer: Miriam Hall

Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

Development Editor: Sandra Shmueli

Executive Producer: Kate Ford


Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
43 minutes 53 seconds

The Business
Are trillion dollar tech stocks about to pop? With Andrew Ross Sorkin

There are few things that are as fascinating, thrilling - and sometimes as completely confounding - as the stock market. Right now, that's as true as ever. Consider Nvidia, which became the world's first $5 trillion company last month - putting its value higher than the GDP of every country except the US and China. 


Is there a logic to it, or is this plain madness? To get a grip on the forces at play, Dom and Hannah explore some historical parallels, first with Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York-based financial journalist and author of the book 1929, which explores the market crash of that year. Plus, veteran investment analyst Stephen Clapham joins Dom and Hannah.


What can we learn from the market crashes of the past? Is there a brewing AI bubble about to pop? And are there some more troubling, lesser known stress points in the system? 


Guests: 

  • Andrew Ross Sorkin, journalist and author of 1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History — and How It Shattered a Nation
  • Stephen Clapham, veteran investment analyst and founder of Behind the Balance Sheet, an investment research and investor training consultancy 


Hosts: 

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Dominic O’Connell, columnist, The Times & business reporter, Times Radio


You can buy the following books mentioned in this episode at the Times Bookshop:

  • 1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin
  • Too big to fail by Andrew Ross Sorkin
  • Nudge by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R Sunstein
  • Engines that move markets by Alisdair Nairn


Producer: Miriam Hall

Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

Development Editor: Sandra Shmueli

Executive Producer: Kate Ford


Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
41 minutes 24 seconds

The Business
Bonus: Budget preview - headroom and hard choices

This episode of The Business is sponsored by PwC.


All eyes are on Chancellor Rachel Reeves as she prepares her autumn Budget. There have been hints at manifesto-breaking tax increases as she warns that everyone will have to do their “bit for the security of our country and the brightness of its future.” But what could all that mean in practice for business? 


Barret Kupelian, UK Chief Economist at PwC and Claire Blackburn, PwC UK Head of Tax, join Dom and Hannah on this bonus episode to consider the choices the Chancellor is facing, what measures she might announce - and what they may indicate for Britain’s economic trajectory.    


Guests:

  • Barret Kupelian, UK Chief Economist at PwC
  • Claire Blackburn, PwC UK Head of Tax


Hosts:

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Dominic O’Connell, columnist, The Times & business reporter, Times Radio

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
36 minutes 52 seconds

The Business
Cyber attacks and surviving Amazon - with Currys CEO Alex Baldock

What is it like to have a window into the spending habits of 80 percent of British households? Alex Baldock knows very well. As the chief executive of Currys, he leads one of the nation’s biggest retailers, a job that involves overseeing hundreds of bricks and mortar stores across six countries - and some 24,000 employees.


Alex joins Hannah and Dom to talk about how a retail business survives - and thrives - in the era of one-click online shopping, why cyber attacks are a daily threat, and what he wants to see from Rachel Reeves's Budget. Plus, Black Friday and why the LED face mask has joined the air fryer as the must have item this Christmas. 


Guest: Alex Baldock, Chief Executive, Currys

Hosts: 

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Dominic O’Connell, columnist, The Times & business reporter, Times Radio


Producer: Miriam Hall

Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

Development Editor: Sandra Shmueli

Executive Producer: Kate Ford


Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 months ago
40 minutes 18 seconds

The Business
The rise of the corporate landlord - with Grainger's Helen Gordon

Labour has gone in hard with a big, bold promise - build 1.5 million homes over the course of this parliament. That means 300,000 homes a year, a target it is already failing to hit. In fact, just this week, Britain’s developers told the Office for Budget Responsibility the end-of-decade building goal will not be met, and its forecast for economic growth from homebuilding is far too optimistic. 


On this episode, Helen Gordon, the chief executive of Britain’s largest listed landlord, Grainger, makes the case for Build to Rent and addresses Labour’s attempts to fix this perennial problem: there aren’t enough homes to go around. She tells Hannah and Dom the current model for building affordable housing just doesn’t work, the public sector’s ability to deliver housing has been lost - and the private sector simply cannot fill the void alone. 


Guests: 

Helen Gordon, Chief Executive of Grainger plc

Melissa York, Assistant Property Editor, The Times and The Sunday Times


Hosts: 

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Dominic O’Connell, columnist, The Times & business reporter, Times Radio


Producer: Miriam Hall

Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

Development Editor: Sandra Shmueli

Executive Producer: Kate Ford


Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 months ago
42 minutes 52 seconds

The Business
Mind the (pay) gap - with Grayling's Heather Blundell

It’s widely acknowledged that diversity is good for business, but white men still dominate the top echelons of UK companies. The pay gap, though narrowing, persists - and, across the workforce, men outearn women by 13%. So, fifty years after the Equal Pay Act came into force, why are some businesses still not taking it seriously? And what can companies do to fix it?


Guest: 

  • Edwina Dunn, entrepreneur, founder, The Female Lead and author When She’s in the Room: How Empowering Women Empowers the World
  • Heather Blundell, Chief Executive, Grayling


Hosts: 

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Dominic O’Connell, columnist, The Times & business reporter, Times Radio


Producer: Miriam Hall

Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

Development Editor: Sandra Shmueli

Executive Producer: Kate Ford

Clips: BBC Archive

Photo: The Times

Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 months ago
44 minutes 48 seconds

The Business
How to build a British unicorn - with Quantexa's Vishal Marria

Vishal Marria is a homegrown business success story; a Balham local who took the leap from his secure job to launch his own company that is now worth over £2B - achieving that mythical unicorn status. His firm Quantexa, which uses AI to help companies make sense of big data, raised £140M earlier this year to make acquisitions and fund further expansion in the US - and now may be on the cusp of going public. 


So just how did he do it? Was it about the people he met along the way, or the work ethic installed working in his parents' cash and carry, or something entirely different? He joined Hannah & Dom to talk about the early days of “going all in”, bootstrapping the company with his own money and securing those crucial investors. Plus, amid growing fears about an AI bubble, and increasingly gloomy outlook for the state of British business he talks about the tensions between listing in New York and London - and Britain's future as a tech hub. 


Guest: Vishal Marria, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Quantexa


Hosts: 

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Dominic O’Connell, columnist, The Times & business reporter, Times Radio


Producer: Miriam Hall

Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

Development Editor: Sandra Shmueli

Executive Producer: Kate Ford


Photo: The Times

Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 months ago
37 minutes 32 seconds

The Business
A grim future, Farage and Man United - with Sir Jim Ratcliffe

He's one of Britain's most successful industrialists and part-owner of Manchester United. Sir Jim Ratcliffe - regularly found near the top of the Sunday Times rich list with an estimated wealth of over £17bn - is the founder and CEO of the chemicals giant INEOS. So what's the future for his business? Why does he think Net Zero is a disaster? And how will he make Man United 'the most profitable club in the world'?


In the first episode of The Business, Associate Business Editor of The Sunday Times Hannah Prevett and Times columnist and Times Radio business presenter, Dominic O'Connell chew over it all.


Watch more:

  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe on Manchester United, Farage and the future of British industry on our YouTube channel.
  • This podcast on our YouTube channel.

Read more:

  • Nigel Farage woos Ineos tycoon who called clean energy targets 'absurd'
  • Collapse of chemical sector will put 1m jobs at risk
  • I'm giving Amorim 3 years at Manchester United


Guest: Sir Jim Ratcliffe

Hosts: 

  • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
  • Dominic O’Connell, columnist, The Times & business reporter, Times Radio

Producer: Miriam Hall

Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

Development Editor: Sandra Shmueli

Executive Producer: Kate Ford


Photo: Getty Images

Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
3 months ago
48 minutes 4 seconds

The Business
Introducing The Business

A new weekly podcast all about the world of business starts on Thursday 9th October. 


Today's biggest companies wield more influence than many countries. The people who run them are visionaries, philanthropists - and sometimes crooks. With new technologies and business opportunities emerging daily, never before has navigating this ever-changing landscape been more important. Uncovering the personalities, power plays, boardroom dramas and sheer ambition that drive the world of business, Hannah Prevett and Dominic O'Connell get the inside story from the people who are in the room when the deal goes down - from start-ups to tech titans, market movers to City CEOs. 


If you want to know what’s really going on, join Hannah and Dominic for The Business every Thursday.


Hannah Prevett is an expert voice on the tech sector, new enterprise and entrepreneurship. Associate business editor of The Sunday Times, Hannah understands the business world inside out. Her contacts include female founders, small business owners and the CEOs of some of the UK’s biggest companies. 


Dominic O’Connell is an award-winning business journalist, prized for his unmatched knowledge of markets and the corporate world. A Times columnist and Times Radio busines reporter, from a 1999 interview with a fractious Donald Trump, to conversations with leading CEOs, Dom has broken dozens of big stories and reported on booms, busts and boardroom dramas.  


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
3 months ago
1 minute 32 seconds

The Business

Hannah Prevett and Dominic O’Connell bring you one big business story you need to know every week.


Uncovering the personalities, power plays, boardroom dramas and sheer ambition that drive the world of business, Hannah and Dominic get the inside story from the people who are in the room when the deal goes down - from start-ups to tech titans, market movers to City CEOs. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.