E157 Punchline Talks! with Nick Broady, Glen Griffin, Rob Webber and Wayne Appleby
By Mark Owen | 31st May 2024
Each Friday, Punchline-Gloucester.com editor Mark Owen is joined by leading Gloucestershire business figures from a range of backgrounds to review Friday's national and regional newspapers and discuss what is happening in their own business sector and their own individual businesses.
Finally, they round off by picking the stories that have caught their eye in this week's Punchline-Gloucester.com.
The Business Breakfast Briefer show is sponsored by Hazlewoods Accountants and Business Advisors.
This week's panel of experts were:
Nick Broady - MD of Avenue Cars, chairman of the Pied Piper Appeal and chair of Gloucester Rugby Charity Foundation - we find all about how the used car market is preforming and its not looking great, lots of changes afoot. Also, Nick gives us a quick overview of what's going on at the Higham Court Motor Show this year - 400 cars - Sunday, June 9.
Glen Griffin - CEO - Infrastar UK Ltd. Infrastar is an IT Infrastructure company of experts, 70 staff and associates with a turnover of approx. £18million, based in Gloucestershire. Glen gives us a quick run through the business and explains what's happening in the IT market place.
Rob Webber - CEO - Gloucestershire Rugby Charitable Foundation. Rob's been in position just over a year, we find out about the charity and what it does, how you can get involved.
Wayne Appleby - MD of Appleby Estate Agents. Wayne started the business six years ago, he now has four staff and explains the market place now over the covid period and how it has changed, plus how the whole market placed has changed in the time that he has been trading under his own steam.
Today was a jam-packed show as always. Also covered in today's show - the local election results. We ask the panel - should the local elections be used to punish the government, never mind how good your local council and councillors are?
We couldn't not mention President Donald Trump and its historic ruling last night (Thursday, May 30) being found guilty on 34 charges - we ask the panel - will he be the next President? Plus the cyber threat, national service, promotional agreements, contactless payment, more adults than ever before are without work or further education - some 900,000 - that's 12%!
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