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Women Take Stock

Women Take Stock

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We're four friends, all at different places in our financial and personal lives, looking to pull back the curtain on the seemingly mysterious, often testosterone-driven world of stock investing. We are certain that if four women without business degrees can figure out the market as a side hustle, well, so can you. Join us as we learn the basics, buy, sell, commiserate and celebrate - hopefully, more of the latter. Maybe we can even make a little (or a lot) of money along the way. And if mone ...
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We are a community storytelling company; take stock exchange. We work with communities all over London, using conversation and storytelling to build connections, empathy and empowerment. This series of podcasts shares some of the voices of the people we've met, and stories of what happened when we met them. Find out more about us at takestockexchange.co.uk. take stock exchange are Nick Cassenbaum, Olly Hawes, and Anna Smith. The music is by Anna Lowenstein and the podcast produced by Penny Bell.
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Take Stock is the field service podcast where we share the top trends, ideas, and strategies used in the trades industry and beyond. This podcast is presented by Commusoft - educating and empowering field service companies to provide world-class customer journeys. Episodes feature conversations and stories from thought leaders to help field service companies succeed.
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Last week Emmanuel Macron stunned the political landscape by announcing parliamentary elections and as they are about to host the Olympic games shortly this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston takes a look at the turmoil in French political life and also at the economic costs and benefits of hosting large scale sports events. Mandy also talks to Ec…
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Join Shelley as she talks with Silvia Candiani, Global Vice President, Telco & Media Industries at Microsoft. Listen in as Silvia talks about her journey from Vodafone to Microsoft Italia and the lessons learned along the way. As well as the importance of vision and purpose in leadership and how she’s bringing to life her mission to utilize technol…
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With the whole of Europe seemingly on an election footing this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at the political landscape at home and abroad when she looks into the Reform Party in the UK with Philip Webster, Former Political Editor of the Times. We look at the situation in Belgium which is divided and increasingly being pulled to politic…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Mark Paul of the Irish Times about Rishi Sunak’s ill-fated election announcement. She is also joined by Susie Farrell of Addison to talk about what Corporate Affairs is really all about. In our Monthly ‘Techscape’ slot Mandy talks to Charlie Taylor of the Business Post about why AI is on the minds o…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston raises a pint to the global phenomenon that is Guinness. With its recent rise to become the UK's favourite pint, we hear how Guinness has successfully expanded its consumer base when Mandy talks to Frank McNally. Mandy also looks at the hospitality sector where Irish hotels have undergone significant changes…
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Local elections over in the UK have led to a surprising conservative loss, with the Labour Party picking up the most council seats. With Tory plans to replace Prime Minister Rishi Sunak all but finished for the moment, what does this mean for the overall political landscape in the UK? Lucy Fisher, Correspondent with the Financial Times, fills us in…
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In the US there's a split-screen election underway with Donald Trump in the dock and President Biden doing his best to tell everyone about it. Lauren Fedor of the Financial Times brings us the latest from the US election campaign. New checks on imports into the UK on Agri and food products were introduced this week. Mandy finds out how they went do…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives was joined by John Wooten and together they welcomed open commentary from the community as they discussed the broader aims of WhyDRS and how best to actuate them. The intention to register as a non-profit 501c3 was discussed for the first time, and how that would help realize more potential for ownership advocacy t…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston delves into the world of Customer Service when she talks to the Consumer Editor with the FT Claer Barrett about the role of ‘Bots’ and AI when trying to contact companies. As Liz Truss's new book sparks controversy Mandy talk to Ian Dale of LBC Radio about her tenure and memoir. And, as the Government unveil…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives and 6days discussed some of the developing narratives in the ownership space. Billionaire attention has started to levy more towards short selling and market fairness, and specifically, Truth Social’s CEO has been bringing attention to the potential market abuse from market makers and encouraging shareholders to mo…
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The seven most valuable companies are not only linked by their financial success they are linked by Artificial Intelligence and this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at the “magnificent seven”; who they are, how much are they valued at, and are they unstoppable in terms of their economic success? Mandy is joined by Karl Schmedders, Profess…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Jonston explores the great American transport question when she looks at everything from the Baltimore bridge collapse and the chaos at Boeing and asks are these seemingly isolated incidents indicative of a broader dysfunction? Mandy talks to Rana Foroohar a Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor of the Finan…
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This week on Taking Stock: As Simon Harris prepares to take over at the helm of Government, he’s faced with the tricky task of rearranging his Cabinet - Mandy is joined by John Downing, Political Columnist with the Irish Independent & former government press officer with the Green Party as well as Gerard Howlin, Public affairs consultant, political…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives was joined by 6days1week to talk in more detail about the community-gathered questions sent over to Computershare. A few days before the time of recording, the WhyDRS team was asked by Paul Conn to narrow the questions down. Chives and 6days discuss six of the questions that they found most important, and some of t…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talk to Josh Glancy of the Sunday Times about a recent trip to Taiwan and why it may be the place that reshapes the modern world. What Government needs to do for Tourism; Mandy talks to Eoghan O'Mara Walsh of the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation and Economist Jim Power about the state of the Hospitality …
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She’s arguably one of the most powerful women on the planet, this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at Ursula von der Leyen's life, leadership and her bid for another term as President of the EU Commission. Suzanne Lynch of Politico joins Mandy to give us a profile. Across the water Rishi Sunak started the week with a warning shot across th…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives was joined by Lawson and 6days to discuss the idea of a record holder and what sort of requirements existed for annual reports such as the 10K. This topic came up because GameStop’s 2023 10K had recently released and the record holder information was missing. We reviewed the language and predicted we’d have to see …
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Stephen O'Leary of Olytico and Mark Corcoran of Taxback about how the Revenue Commissioners are starting to turn their attention to social media influencers. Mandy delves into the Russian security services' use of poisoning with Financial Times special correspondent Courtney Weaver. Plus Joshua Oliv…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives was joined by 6days1week to talk about his efforts to track direct plan purchases made through Computershare. Investors have the option to buy directly through the transfer agent and can even set up recurring automatic buys to continue accumulating shares of companies they support. These purchases are executed in b…
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Melania Trump has been somewhat absent from her husband’s side of late. But who is the woman behind the man who is fighting to return to the White House. This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Washington Post and author of ‘The Art of Her Deal’ Mary Jordan. John Mooney of the Sunday Times explores …
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives was joined by Hoose to talk about the term meme stocks, GameStop’s credit card provided through Comenity bank, the banking sector at large, JPMorgan Chase’s plurality of customer deposits, and NYC Bancorp’s needing to be rescued by private equity. Many sources to be found at the bottom of the show notes today. - Tw…
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There was a lot of 'football' news in the last few days and this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston takes a look at the money going into sports stadiums around Ireland and the League of Ireland's sudden surge in popularity with wealthy business people. Water may be the next big issue for Irish Business and Mandy talks to Cliff Taylor of the Irish …
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This week on Taking Stock we continue the discussion from last week where community members joined and brought up any subject they liked. In this half, crypto and other scarce assets were discussed. John Wooten joined us to talk about his appearance at a recent crypto panel on the subject of investor protections, Chives shared his experience on ear…
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This week on Taking Stock we welcomed people from the community to take advantage of the open structure of X spaces and join in to discuss whatever they would like. Topics discussed in this episode included FOIA, volume around earnings, Form 4s, and the concept of a Megacorp. The discussion continued on past the 1 hour mark and so we’ve split it in…
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As International Women's Day approaches Mandy Johnston tries to unravel ‘imposter syndrome’. It's often linked to women but it is something that 70% of people experience at some point in their lives. It was once Europe's economic engine. But are the wheels about to come off the Germany economy? Plus, where do you get your news and entertainment? Co…
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This week in recognition of the Valentine’s Day holiday, Bibic and Chives looked back at the history of the DRS advocacy efforts they have been part of these last two years. From DRSGME’s launch and ad campaigns to WhyDRS and meeting with Chairman Gary Gensler of the SEC it has been an incredible journey – and while we may spend this episode togeth…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Lisa O'Carroll of the Guardian about the growing unrest of farmers all across Europe. Cynthia O'Murchu an Investigative Journalist with the FT details her special report on two big billionaire investors and their lavish lifestyles. Plus Lorcan Allen of the Business Post asks if Ireland is actually c…
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This week on Taking Stock, Bibic and Chives reviewed the history of major financial panics, crashes and bubbles. Across the history of modern financial markets we have witnessed these recurrent events borne from speculation and hubris within the market – but are they all so simple? - Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1yNGaZRegBgJj - Join t…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston takes a deep dive in the business of Michelin Stars with food writer Tom Doorley and asks what a star really means for a restaurant? Mandy talks to the co-author of 'Eavesdropping on Millionaires' to find out what makes those people tick financially and personally. Plus as Ryanair buys houses and planes Mand…
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After last weeks All About Plan discussion, the conversation ended up continuing into our community segment where friend of the show John Wooten called in to expound on the broader issues which centralization of power and responsibility in the market have caused. We’re releasing this segment as a standalone episode because while it was not directly…
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A recent and intriguing case in the UK shines a light on the problems that some employers face in convincing their employees to return to the office and this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Michael O'Dwyer, Chief UK Business Correspondent at the Financial Times and Chris Kane, author of "Where is My Office" about the lengths some compa…
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This week on Taking Stock, Bibic and Chives were joined by Peruvian Bull, Lawson and 6days1week for an overview of the variety and types of investment plans commonly found in the market today. We pack in the information and were absolutely delighted to have some fellow enthusiasts on the panel. - Twitter Link: https://x.com/i/spaces/1YpKkwjLllwKj -…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston chats to Leela de Krester of Reuters who is in Davos to get a handle on what really goes on at the snowy Think-Tank. Russian’s Brain Drain; Mandy hears from journalist Jason Corcoran about all the qualified people leaving Russian and what Putin is doing to try and make them stay. And with the Houthi Rebels s…
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What’s going at the Irish Stock Exchange as some of the biggest companies leave Ireland for the UK and the US? This week on Taking Stock Mandy talks to the man in charge, Daryl Byrne CEO of Euronext Dublin, who explains why some of our biggest companies delisted last year. Housing is still the only game in town, Aoife Brennan is Head of Research an…
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This week om Taking Stock Mandy Johnston takes a deep dive into the state of American Politics and European politics. She is joined by Simon Tisdell Foreign Commentator with the Guardian who looks at the divided state of American and UK politics. Mandy also chats to Naomi O’Leary the European Correspondent with the Irish Times who details the growi…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives sits down for a full one on one interview with John Wooten. John is a published author, has a series of financial education videos online, and founded BlockTransfer. BlockTransfer is an SEC approved Transfer Agent using a public blockchain called Stellar to track issuer ledgers and investor ownership. Chives and Jo…
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Christmas came early at the Department of Finance as exchequer figures revealed a bounce back in corporation tax take - Cliff Taylor of the Irish Times gives us his assessment and looks at the wider economy as we end the year. Best-selling author and New York Times journalist, Rob Copeland, joins Mandy to talk about his book 'The Fund' which looks …
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Our dilemma over Data Centres continues - with some warning that Ireland risks a ‘Brexit moment’ as companies look elsewhere for their base. This week on Taking Stock Mandy John talks to John Collins of the Currency about the emotive issue of how many Data Centres Ireland should have. What the world wants! – there’s a new global study of consumer b…
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This week on the Taking Stock Podcast: Mandy speaks to freelance journalist, Josefina Salomon about the election of Javier Milei, Argentina’s new far-right president; Over the last few days Everton football club was hit by a 10-point deduction after an independent commission’s ruling, Mandy is joined by Martin Lipton, Chief Sports Reporter at The S…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives and Bibic wrap up this historical miniseries by examining how the vision of the DTC came to fruition and how it impacted the markets at large and how it impacted every day working people. Beneficial ownership has been forced onto everyday investors. The SEC says it’s a choice, but when was the last time DRS was off…
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David Cameron was catapulted back into British politics this week; what does it say about Rishi Sunak/s leadership struggles and what now for the embattled Tory Party? This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Sir John Curtice about the state of the British Government. Ireland is struggling to cut emissions to say the least. But what can be…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives and Bibic continue looking back in time, but this week it's to The Great Paperwork Crisis of 1968, which led to the rationalization and birth of The Depository Trust (AKA The DTC). We look at why it made sense for the time, but how it is severely outdated today, and the impact that has on markets. We also had a sur…
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Trump on Trial; this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Joe Miller of the Financial Times to hear what it was like in court in NYC this week. Things sound like they are ‘Maxed-out’ at Dublin Airport and likely to stymie airlines’ growth in 2024; Mandy looks behind the facts and figures with Ellie Donnelly of the Business Post Plus, the ‘W…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives and Bibic take a trip back in time to the panic of 1907. A panic caused by wealthy people over leveraging themselves, leading to the public trying to take their money back from their respective banks. The same wealthy people that caused the panic decided they needed to protect themselves from future potential bank …
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