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Scott MacKenzie hosts the Industrial Talk Podcast, celebrating industry professionals and their innovations. He introduces Dan Joe Barry from Configit, discussing their advanced value-added solution for manufacturing. Configit's technology, developed over 25 years, addresses the complexity of configuring products with numerous options. They use virtual tabulation, a type of AI, to compile valid configurations, ensuring accuracy and efficiency. Dan Joe emphasizes the importance of aligning data from various systems like ERP and CRM. Configit's solution helps manufacturers manage product configurations, reducing errors and improving customer satisfaction. Scott also mentions his upcoming e-book and the Boston Med Device Conference. Action Items [ ] Reach out to Dan Joe Barry on LinkedIn to learn more about Configit's solution. [ ] Check Configit's website for more information on their technology and approach. Outline Introduction and Overview of Industrial Talk Podcast Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk Podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry professionals and their innovations. Scott highlights the current industrial renaissance, describing it as a frothy and energetic period. Scott mentions the upcoming e-book, which will summarize conversations with industry leaders and address pain points and solutions. Scott promotes the Boston Med Device Conference, scheduled for September 30 to October 1, and encourages listeners to attend. Introduction of Dan Joe Barry and Configit Scott introduces Dan Joe Barry, the guest for the episode, and emphasizes the importance of his company, Configit. Dan Joe Barry is introduced as Dan Joe, and Scott advises listeners to refer to him as such. Scott describes Configit's advanced value-added solution, which is particularly beneficial for the manufacturing industry. Dan Joe Barry joins the conversation, and Scott thanks him for his time and insights. Dan Joe Barry's Background and Personal Life Dan Joe Barry shares his background, mentioning that he moved from Ireland to Denmark in 1991 and has been living there since. Dan Joe talks about his family, including his Danish wife and two daughters in their 20s. Scott and Dan Joe discuss the differences in Guinness and Carlsberg between Ireland and Denmark, highlighting the impact of local water on beer quality. Dan Joe shares an anecdote about a Guinness supply chain issue, illustrating the challenges of managing global demand. Configit's History and Purpose Dan Joe explains the history of Configit, which has been focused on product configuration for 25 years. He describes the complexity of managing product configurations, especially for complex products like cars, pumps, and valves. Dan Joe explains the concept of configure-to-order (CTO) business models and their advantages. He highlights the challenges of managing product configurations using traditional methods like Excel sheets and the benefits of Configit's approach. Configit's Technology and Implementation Dan Joe introduces the concept of configuration lifecycle management and the importance of aligning information from different systems. He explains how Configit's virtual tabulation technology compiles all valid configurations into a lookup file, ensuring accuracy and efficiency. Dan Joe discusses the implementation process, including importing information from existing systems and building integrations for synchronization. He emphasizes the importance of having a comprehensive product model that includes all relevant...
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Hun har siddet i bestyrelsen i Danske Bank, Danish Crown, Realdania, Bang & Olufsen og Danske Spil, blot for at nævne nogle få. Men det er især i regi af bryggerigiganten Carlsberg, at CBS-professoren Majken Schultz har slået sit navn fast som en af de mest betydningsfulde bestyrelsespersoner i dansk erhvervsliv. I dag sidder hun som bestyrelsesforperson i Carlsbergfondet og næstforperson i Carlsberg. Og meget har ændret sig, siden hun startede sin bestyrelseskarriere i slutningen af 1990'erne. Dengang var erhvervslivet fyldt med magtfulde bestyrelsesformænd, der sad for bordenden og ledte efter fejl hos direktørerne. Det oplevede hun selv i Danske Bank. I dag forholder det sig helt anderledes. Det fortæller Majken Schultz om i podcasten Bestyrelsestoppen, hvor hun bliver interviewet af Finans' erhvervskommentator Søren Linding. Vært: Søren Linding, redaktør og erhvervskommentator Podcastredaktør: Kasper SøegaardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textDigital Transformation | Leadership | Pharma | Engineering & Data | HealthTech | Step into the world of digital leadership and transformation with this episode's inspiring guest, Anja Leth Zimmer. As the Corporate Vice President of Digital Products & Software Engineering at Novo Nordisk, Anja brings over 16 years of experience spanning Pharma, Consumer Goods, and Management Consulting. Her career journey includes pivotal roles at Deloitte and Carlsberg, and today, she leads a diverse team of software engineers, designers, and project managers-driving innovation at the intersection of technology and healthcare.Anja shares the pivotal moments that shaped her as a leader, including tough choices, failures, and the lessons learned along the way. Discover how she built the confidence to create her own opportunities, and hear her unique “pizza analogy” for taking charge of your career. Anja opens up about navigating periods of status quo and personal challenges, such as returning from maternity leave and turning obstacles into opportunities for growth.We dive into her approach to authentic leadership, the questions she asks when mentoring others, and how she encourages her team to “make their own pizza” rather than wait for a bigger slice. Anja also offers her insights on the evolving landscape of digital transformation, the importance of working across the value chain, and how to foster a culture of empowerment rather than fear.Whether you're interested in digital trends, leadership development, or making a meaningful impact through innovation, this conversation with Anja Leth Zimmer is packed with actionable advice and inspiration for your own leadership journey!Follow Anja on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjazimmer/
Warren Buffett trækker sig fra Berkshire Hathaway ved årets udgang og udpeger sin efterfølger. Vindindustrien er ramt af hård modgang og massefyringer. Danmark et af de lande der rammes hårdest af USA's isolation. Carlsberg-boss vil ikke investere for meget i Kina. Trump svarer ikke klart på om han skal overholde USA's forfatning. USA's økonomi viser styrke. Aktier leverer sejrsstime der ikke er set siden 2004. Vært: Lasse Ladefoged (lala@borsen.dk)
Erfahre hier mehr über unseren Partner Scalable Capital - dem Broker mit Flatrate und Zinsen. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: scalable.capital/oaws. Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden.Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch.Das Buch zum Podcast? Jetzt lesen. Dänen meiden Coke, meint Carlsberg. Coke sieht's entspannt. Turnaround-Updates bei PayPal & Starbucks. Volatilitätsgewinne bei Deutscher Bank und Deutscher Börse. Neue Autozölle. Snap & Super Micro Computer leiden. Spotify und Hims & Hers boomen. Albertsons (WKN: A14YJM) und Kroger fusionieren nicht. Kroger darf blechen. Albertsons kassieren. Spanien hat Stromnetzausfall. Viel spannender? Das Netz ist an der Börse: Redeia Corporación (WKN: A2ANA3) hat fast sicheres Wachstum und dicken Burggraben. Aber auch Regulatorik. Diesen Podcast vom 30.04.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
Amazon afviser toldballade efter Trump-angreb. Trump talte på vælgermøde i forbindelse med 100 dage som siddende præsident. I et uroligt kvartal har ATP tabt i underkanten af 1 pct. på sine investeringer. En af verdens førende økonomer spår historisk forandring. Status på Ukraine-krigen. Regnskab fra Carlsberg. Vært: Trine Duvander (trdu@borsen.dk)
I løbet af den amerikanske præsident Donald Trumps første 100 dage, har han sat gang i en international handelskrig, der skaber massive bølgeskvulp på de finansielle markeder. Hovedfjenden ser ud til at være Kina og i dagens udgave af Millionærklubben dissekerer vi, hvad modsvaret er og hvordan det kommer til at påvirke verdensøkonomien og dine investeringer. Med i studiet er vores faste porteføljeforvalter og chefanalytiker i Svenssen & Tudborg Lau Svenssen, tidligere korrespondent for TV 2 og forfatter til den nye bog ‘Den grønne supermagt’ Christina Boutrup og chefanalytiker i Danske Bank med fokus på Kina Allan von Mehren.Vi vender også regnskab fra Carlsberg og ser frem mod friske tal fra cBrain og Royal Unibrew. Vært: Adam Geil See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US President Trump is expected to soften the impact of his automotive tariffs, according to WSJ citing sources.Canada's ruling Liberals, led by Mark Carney, won the national election but will need to form a minority government.APAC stocks were mostly in the green but with gains capped following the choppy performance stateside.European equity futures indicate a slightly positive open with Euro Stoxx 50 future up 0.1% after the cash market finished with gains of 0.3% on Monday.DXY is attempting to claw back some of yesterday's losses, EUR/USD has slipped back onto a 1.13 handle, USD/JPY bounced from support at 142.Looking ahead, highlights include German GfK Consumer Sentiment, Spanish GDP, HICP, EZ Business Sentiment, US Advance Goods Trade, JOLTS Job Openings, ECB's Cipollone, BoE's Ramsden, SNB's Martin & US Treasury Secretary Bessent, Supply from UK & Italy.Earnings from Starbucks, Visa, Snap, PPG, SoFi, PayPal, JetBlue, Coca-Cola, UPS, Pfizer, Royal Caribbean, Spotify, HSBC, BP, AstraZeneca, Ocado, Entain Lufthansa, Porsche AG, Deutsche Bank, Capgemini, Amundi, Rexel, Scor, URW, Carlsberg, Novartis, Logitech & BBVA.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
Las expectativas de inflación de los consumidores repuntaron en marzo a máximos de casi un año, según la encuesta mensual publicada por el BCE. Repunte que coincide con el inicio de las tensiones comerciales desencadenadas por Donald Trump. En concreto, los ciudadanos de la eurozona esperan que la inflación se situará dentro de un año en el 2,9%, frente al 2,6% del mes anterior, su lectura más alta desde abril de 2024. Mientras, continúan las advertencias de miembros del BCE del impacto que una guerra comercial puede tener en el crecimiento de la eurozona. El italiano Piero Cipollone avisa del efecto inequívocamente recesivo en los países implicados. En clave empresarial, este martes hemos conocido los resultados de Adidas, Carlsberg, Volvo, Porsche, Deutsche Bank, HSBC y BP, entre otros. Entrevistaremos a Ricardo Zión, profesor de EAE Business School, para hablar del impacto económico y productivo del apagón de ayer. La CEOE calcula, por ejemplo, que el apagón supondrá una pérdida del 0,1% del PIB. De este tema y de las cifras de PIB e inflación que se han publicado este martes hablaremos en la Tertulia de Cierre de Mercados con Juan Pablo Calzada, economísta y analista financiero, y Antonio Alvarez-Ossorio, del despacho de abogados Alvarez-Ossorio Miller.
Den nye verdensorden udfordrer bestyrelsesarbejdet så meget, at beslutningskraften i det øverste ledelsessystem skal trimmes. Ingen kan nemlig forberede sig 100 pct. på de kommende voldsomme geopolitiske stød, lyder det fra Henrik Poulsen, bestyrelsesformand i Carlsberg og næstformand i Novo Nordisk. Han er første glæst i anden sæson af Bestyrelsestoppen. Vært: Søren Linding, redaktør og erhvervskommentator Podcastredaktør: Kasper SøegaardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's English edition of the Vietnam Innovators podcast, we are delighted to feature Mr. Jacob Aarup-Andersen, who stepped into the role of Carlsberg's CEO in September 2023.Prior to joining Carlsberg, he led ISS A/S - a global facility management powerhouse with 360,000 employees spanning 60 countries - and held senior leadership posts at Danske Bank and Danica Pension. A graduate of the University of Copenhagen with a Master's in Economics, Mr. Jacob brings a truly global perspective and deep managerial expertise.In conversation with host Hao Tran, he sheds light on Carlsberg's expansion journey in Vietnam and reveals the strategic vision driving the brand's continued growth in this dynamic market.—Thank you to Carlsberg Group for partnering with the Vietnam Innovators podcast. With a rich heritage and a purpose of brewing for a better today and tomorrow, Carlsberg stands at the heart of moments that bring people together.Listen to this episode on YoutubeAnd explore many amazing articles about the pioneers at: https://vietcetera.com/vn/bo-suu-tap/vietnam-innovatorFeel free to leave any questions or invitations for business cooperation at hello@vietnaminnovators.com—If you come across something intriguing, kindly consider making a donation.● Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vietcetera● Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/vietcetera
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Carlsberg er kendt for salg af øl - masser af øl. Faktisk så meget, at det er for meget - blandt de unge i hvert fald. Det synes bryggerigiganten selv, og derfor søsætter den nu en kampagne rettet mod de unge, som man gerne vil have drikker mere ansvarligt. Hør denne Finans Perspektiv, og hør, hvordan Carlsberg vil ramme de unge, om bryggeriet rammer ind i en tidsånd, der passer til budskabet og om selskabet har reelle alternativer til øl, når der skal tjenes penge. Gæst: Frederikke Træholt, journalist, Finans. Vært: Mads Ring. Producer: Kasper Søegaard. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elke week spreken we Frank van den Wall Bake, sportmarketingdeskundige aangesloten bij IVRM Reputatie, over de financiële kant van de sportwereld. Deze week ging het onder meer over het nieuwe contract van UEFA met Carlsberg, de snelle ontwikkelingen binnen het padel en de nieuwe autosponsor van het IOC voor bij de Winterspelen van 2026. Presentatie: Robert Denneman
Send us a textIn this episode of Friday Night Beers, Tom & Vince drink Carlsburg. This lager comes from Carlsberg Group in Copenhagen, Denmark. They drink it and somehow compare it to things like Carlsberg's awful slogan, great Danes, obscure Danish history, the Carl of Fame and more. At the end, they rate this beer on a unique 1-5 scale. VINCE: 3 / 5 VincesTOM: 3.75 / 5 TomsInstagram: @friday.night.beersTwitter: @fnb_pod Threads: https://www.threads.net/@friday.night.beersEmail: friday.night.beerspodcast@gmail.com Theme music by Billy Hansa. Subscribe, rate and review the podcast on Apple, Spotify or wherever you find your podcasts!
Die Unsicherheit über neue US-Zölle belastet die Börsen. Trump droht mit 200 % Einfuhrzoll auf EU-Spirituosen, woraufhin LVMH 1,1 %, Carlsberg 1,2 % und Heineken 1,1 % verlieren. Der DAX fiel um 0,5 % auf 22.567 Punkte, der EuroStoxx50 um 0,6 % auf 5329 Punkte. Gold erreicht ein Rekordhoch von 2977,43 US-Dollar. An der Wall Street bleibt die Stimmung angespannt. Intel springt um 13,6 % hoch - neuer CEO Lip-Bu Tan soll das Unternehmen voranbringen. Adobe enttäuscht trotz guter Zahlen mit einem schwachen Ausblick und fällt um 9,3 %. Firmenmeldungen: K+S meldet 22 % weniger Gewinn bei 558 Mio. Euro. Uniper zahlt 2,6 Mrd. Euro an den Staat zurück. Villeroy & Boch steigert den Umsatz um 57,6 % auf 1,42 Mrd. Euro, das EBIT bricht aber um 56 % ein. HelloFresh schreibt mit -136 Mio. Euro erstmals seit fünf Jahren rote Zahlen. Hannover Rück erhöht die Dividende um 25 % auf 9,00 Euro je Aktie. "An der Börse ist Rücksicht auf Verluste die beste Strategie." - Warren Buffett.
As the first quarter comes to a close, we look back at the results from the largest global beer companies (Heineken, Carlsberg, AB InBev, Molson Coors, Constellation Brands, Royal Unibrew) and what they tell us about the health of the beer industry in the US, Europe, and the rest of the world. Later in the episode, we breakdown the potential impact of Trump administration tariffs for companies across the beverage alcohol industry. Contact us via email: bourcard.nesin@rabobank.com Sign up for our research via this link: Knowledge.Rabobank.com Note: The content and opinions presented within this podcast are not intended as investment advice, and the opinions rendered are that of the individuals and not Rabobank or its affiliates and should not be considered a solicitation or offer to sell or provide services. This episode was recorded on March 6, 2025, and as such, things may have changed by the time you listen to this podcast.
*Hosted by Fei Yu*In this episode, I interviewed Victor Shevtsov, Executive Vice President Supply Chain and a Member of the Executive Committee at The Carlsberg Group. We discussed Carlsberg's significant health and safety achievements, including zero life-changing accidents, a 10% reduction in lost time accidents, and a 15% drop in accident rates. Victor shared Carlsberg's sustainability efforts, such as reducing energy and water consumption by 20% and CO2 emissions by 15%. He also mentioned the acquisition of Britvic to expand Carlsberg's product portfolio. He emphasized the importance of a diverse, adaptable team, and continuous learning in supply chain leadership. We also discussed Carlsberg's new brewery in China, equipped with advanced sustainability technologies, which proves their commitment to environmental responsibility and safety for their employees.Discover more details here.Follow us on:Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Wba8v7Twitter: http://bit.ly/2WeulzXLinkedin: http://bit.ly/2w9YSQXFacebook: http://bit.ly/2HtryLd
De vooruitzichten voor de Nederlandse economie en overheidsfinanciën zijn iets beter dan gedacht. De economische groei neemt toe en het begrotingstekort valt lager uit, blijkt uit de laatste ramingen van het Centraal Plan Bureau (CPB). Een meevaller voor het kabinet, die op basis van deze cijfers in gesprek gaan over de voorjaarsnota. Met politiek verslaggever Cor de Horde bespreken we wat dit voor de begroting betekent. Lees: CPB positiever over de economie, maar onzekerheid is groot Lees ook: Het spookt in politiek Den haag nu voojaarsnota dichterbij komt Bierbrouwer AB InBev verkocht minder bier vorig jaar, maar doet het toch verrassend goed op de beurs. Net als concurrenten Heineken en Carlsberg. Aandelen van die bedrijven stegen respectievelijk 19% en 27% sinds begin dit jaar. Daarmee verslaan ze brede Europese Stoxx 600-index. Onze beursredacteur Albert Wagenaar legt uit waarom bier zo in trek is. Lees: Cijfers AB InBev bevestigen: bierbrouwers staan er goed voor Het moet de redding worden voor de Europese economie: de Clean Industrial Deal. Woensdag presenteerde Eurocommissaris Wopke Hoekstra het plan, waar het Europese bedrijfsleven reikhalzend naar uitkeek. EU-correspondent Mathijs Schiffers was erbij en sprak met Hoekstra. Hij vertelt hoe deze deal de-industrialisatie moet voorkomen. Lees: Hoekstra: ‘We hebben het voor bedrijven te moeilijk gemaakt’ Redactie: Floyd Bonder en Anna de Haas Presentatie: Anna de Haas See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Acclaimed novelist and academic Tabish Khair argues that literature as a distinct mode of thinking can counteract fundamentalism. Literature is a mode of thinking, stories being one of the oldest thinking 'devices' known to humankind. The ways in which literature enables us to think are distinctive and necessary, because of the relationships between its material ('language') and its subject matter ('reality'). Although present in oral literature, these relationships are exposed in their full complexity with the rise of literature as a distinct form of writing. Literature Against Fundamentalism (Oxford UP, 2024) argues that literature enables us to engage with reality in language and language in reality, where both are mutually constitutive, constantly changing, and partly elusive. Tabish Khair defines this mode of engagement as essentially an agnostic one, resistant to simple dogma. Hence, literature can provide an antidote to fundamentalism. Khair argues that reading literature as literature--and not just as material for aesthetic, sociological, political, and other theoretical discourses--is essential for humanity. In the process, he offers a radical re-definition of literature, an illuminating engagement with religion and fundamentalism, a revaluation of the relationship between the sciences and humanities, and, finally, a call to literature as in 'a call to arms'. Tabish Khair is an Indian writer, academic and journalist, born (1966) and educated in the small town of Gaya in Bihar, India. After finishing his MA from Gaya, he completed a PhD at Copenhagen University and a DPhil at Aarhus University, Denmark, where he is now an Associate Professor. He has been a visiting professor or research fellow at various universities and has received Carlsberg, Leverhulme, and other academic grants. Khair is also an internationally published novelist. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Acclaimed novelist and academic Tabish Khair argues that literature as a distinct mode of thinking can counteract fundamentalism. Literature is a mode of thinking, stories being one of the oldest thinking 'devices' known to humankind. The ways in which literature enables us to think are distinctive and necessary, because of the relationships between its material ('language') and its subject matter ('reality'). Although present in oral literature, these relationships are exposed in their full complexity with the rise of literature as a distinct form of writing. Literature Against Fundamentalism (Oxford UP, 2024) argues that literature enables us to engage with reality in language and language in reality, where both are mutually constitutive, constantly changing, and partly elusive. Tabish Khair defines this mode of engagement as essentially an agnostic one, resistant to simple dogma. Hence, literature can provide an antidote to fundamentalism. Khair argues that reading literature as literature--and not just as material for aesthetic, sociological, political, and other theoretical discourses--is essential for humanity. In the process, he offers a radical re-definition of literature, an illuminating engagement with religion and fundamentalism, a revaluation of the relationship between the sciences and humanities, and, finally, a call to literature as in 'a call to arms'. Tabish Khair is an Indian writer, academic and journalist, born (1966) and educated in the small town of Gaya in Bihar, India. After finishing his MA from Gaya, he completed a PhD at Copenhagen University and a DPhil at Aarhus University, Denmark, where he is now an Associate Professor. He has been a visiting professor or research fellow at various universities and has received Carlsberg, Leverhulme, and other academic grants. Khair is also an internationally published novelist. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Acclaimed novelist and academic Tabish Khair argues that literature as a distinct mode of thinking can counteract fundamentalism. Literature is a mode of thinking, stories being one of the oldest thinking 'devices' known to humankind. The ways in which literature enables us to think are distinctive and necessary, because of the relationships between its material ('language') and its subject matter ('reality'). Although present in oral literature, these relationships are exposed in their full complexity with the rise of literature as a distinct form of writing. Literature Against Fundamentalism (Oxford UP, 2024) argues that literature enables us to engage with reality in language and language in reality, where both are mutually constitutive, constantly changing, and partly elusive. Tabish Khair defines this mode of engagement as essentially an agnostic one, resistant to simple dogma. Hence, literature can provide an antidote to fundamentalism. Khair argues that reading literature as literature--and not just as material for aesthetic, sociological, political, and other theoretical discourses--is essential for humanity. In the process, he offers a radical re-definition of literature, an illuminating engagement with religion and fundamentalism, a revaluation of the relationship between the sciences and humanities, and, finally, a call to literature as in 'a call to arms'. Tabish Khair is an Indian writer, academic and journalist, born (1966) and educated in the small town of Gaya in Bihar, India. After finishing his MA from Gaya, he completed a PhD at Copenhagen University and a DPhil at Aarhus University, Denmark, where he is now an Associate Professor. He has been a visiting professor or research fellow at various universities and has received Carlsberg, Leverhulme, and other academic grants. Khair is also an internationally published novelist. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Acclaimed novelist and academic Tabish Khair argues that literature as a distinct mode of thinking can counteract fundamentalism. Literature is a mode of thinking, stories being one of the oldest thinking 'devices' known to humankind. The ways in which literature enables us to think are distinctive and necessary, because of the relationships between its material ('language') and its subject matter ('reality'). Although present in oral literature, these relationships are exposed in their full complexity with the rise of literature as a distinct form of writing. Literature Against Fundamentalism (Oxford UP, 2024) argues that literature enables us to engage with reality in language and language in reality, where both are mutually constitutive, constantly changing, and partly elusive. Tabish Khair defines this mode of engagement as essentially an agnostic one, resistant to simple dogma. Hence, literature can provide an antidote to fundamentalism. Khair argues that reading literature as literature--and not just as material for aesthetic, sociological, political, and other theoretical discourses--is essential for humanity. In the process, he offers a radical re-definition of literature, an illuminating engagement with religion and fundamentalism, a revaluation of the relationship between the sciences and humanities, and, finally, a call to literature as in 'a call to arms'. Tabish Khair is an Indian writer, academic and journalist, born (1966) and educated in the small town of Gaya in Bihar, India. After finishing his MA from Gaya, he completed a PhD at Copenhagen University and a DPhil at Aarhus University, Denmark, where he is now an Associate Professor. He has been a visiting professor or research fellow at various universities and has received Carlsberg, Leverhulme, and other academic grants. Khair is also an internationally published novelist. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Acclaimed novelist and academic Tabish Khair argues that literature as a distinct mode of thinking can counteract fundamentalism. Literature is a mode of thinking, stories being one of the oldest thinking 'devices' known to humankind. The ways in which literature enables us to think are distinctive and necessary, because of the relationships between its material ('language') and its subject matter ('reality'). Although present in oral literature, these relationships are exposed in their full complexity with the rise of literature as a distinct form of writing. Literature Against Fundamentalism (Oxford UP, 2024) argues that literature enables us to engage with reality in language and language in reality, where both are mutually constitutive, constantly changing, and partly elusive. Tabish Khair defines this mode of engagement as essentially an agnostic one, resistant to simple dogma. Hence, literature can provide an antidote to fundamentalism. Khair argues that reading literature as literature--and not just as material for aesthetic, sociological, political, and other theoretical discourses--is essential for humanity. In the process, he offers a radical re-definition of literature, an illuminating engagement with religion and fundamentalism, a revaluation of the relationship between the sciences and humanities, and, finally, a call to literature as in 'a call to arms'. Tabish Khair is an Indian writer, academic and journalist, born (1966) and educated in the small town of Gaya in Bihar, India. After finishing his MA from Gaya, he completed a PhD at Copenhagen University and a DPhil at Aarhus University, Denmark, where he is now an Associate Professor. He has been a visiting professor or research fellow at various universities and has received Carlsberg, Leverhulme, and other academic grants. Khair is also an internationally published novelist. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
Acclaimed novelist and academic Tabish Khair argues that literature as a distinct mode of thinking can counteract fundamentalism. Literature is a mode of thinking, stories being one of the oldest thinking 'devices' known to humankind. The ways in which literature enables us to think are distinctive and necessary, because of the relationships between its material ('language') and its subject matter ('reality'). Although present in oral literature, these relationships are exposed in their full complexity with the rise of literature as a distinct form of writing. Literature Against Fundamentalism (Oxford UP, 2024) argues that literature enables us to engage with reality in language and language in reality, where both are mutually constitutive, constantly changing, and partly elusive. Tabish Khair defines this mode of engagement as essentially an agnostic one, resistant to simple dogma. Hence, literature can provide an antidote to fundamentalism. Khair argues that reading literature as literature--and not just as material for aesthetic, sociological, political, and other theoretical discourses--is essential for humanity. In the process, he offers a radical re-definition of literature, an illuminating engagement with religion and fundamentalism, a revaluation of the relationship between the sciences and humanities, and, finally, a call to literature as in 'a call to arms'. Tabish Khair is an Indian writer, academic and journalist, born (1966) and educated in the small town of Gaya in Bihar, India. After finishing his MA from Gaya, he completed a PhD at Copenhagen University and a DPhil at Aarhus University, Denmark, where he is now an Associate Professor. He has been a visiting professor or research fellow at various universities and has received Carlsberg, Leverhulme, and other academic grants. Khair is also an internationally published novelist. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter.
In this inspiring episode of Making Sense of Work, I sit down with the incredible Punita Lal, a distinguished business leader, board director, and executive coach. With a career spanning over 35 years in leadership, strategy, and marketing, Punita has held executive roles at PepsiCo and Coca-Cola and now serves on multiple global corporate boards, including DBS Bank and Carlsberg.Punita shares her zigzag career journey, from her early days in advertising to leading teams in multinational corporations, navigating boardrooms, and eventually embracing coaching. She reflects on the power of curiosity, creativity, and adaptability, offering insights into how we can future-proof our careers in an ever-changing world.We explore:✨ The importance of curiosity and continuous learning in leadership✨ How taking career risks can lead to greater fulfillment✨ The role of creativity in problem-solving and business leadership✨ Why mentors and sponsors are essential for professional growth✨ How to navigate career transitions with courage and resilience✨ The value of diverse interests in shaping an innovative mindsetPunita also shares her thoughts on balancing work and life, why we should all be mentoring and sponsoring others, and how a simple habit—reading outside your field—can spark creativity and breakthrough ideas.Resources & Mentions:
Grab a beer and listen to this special episode. We are joined by Pavels Cvetkovs FP&A director at Carlsberg Group who reveals the formula of FP&A at the famous brand. Carlsberg was founded in 1847, has 140 brands, and 30,000 employees – and FP&A is core to their success, says Cvetkovs. In this episode: How my career in the Big Four (and audit) served as “finance military school” Moving from business controller to FP&A The essence of Carlsberg – innovation in brewing and sustainability Distinct shareholder structure at Carlsberg run by Carlsberg foundation What's so special about the beer and beverage industry and our FP&A practices Power of inventory management, sales seasonality, and supply chain and cost planning in brewing Forecasting and planning and achieving highest levels of collaboration FP&A set up and management of 10-20 KPIs at Carlsberg Business partnering as a mindset at Carlsberg Visiting sites in operations at Carlsberg Biggest challenges overcome in budget season Refining my financial modeling skills Follow and connect with Pavels on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavels-cvetkovs-471b231a
Donald Trump indfører told på 25 pct. på stål og aluminium fra alle lande. Topchefer i Mærsk, Novo, DSV og Carlsberg ser en begrænset effekt af told. Dansk inflation falder igen. Betalingsbalancen tager nyt vildt spring. Goldman Sachs køber sig ind i Trackunit igen. Elon Musk byder knap 100 mia. dollar på selskabet bag Chat GPT. Frygt for ny gaskrise i Europa. Vært: Lasse Ladefoged (lala@borsen.dk)
Torsdag har været en stor regnskabsdag med tal fra bl.a. Mærsk, Ørsted og Carlsberg. Det grønlandske regeringsparti Siumut, der vil aktivere paragraf 21 i selvstyreloven og have en folkeafstemning om selvstændighed. Danmarks førende økonomer holder fast i analysen fra efteråret: Dansk økonomi er i topform. Vært: Trine Duvander (trdu@borsen.dk)
Langt de fleste af landets største virksomheder har denne uge sendt deres årsregnskaber på gaden. Det giver os et unikt indblik i, hvad der sker i maskinrummet hos virksomheder som Novo Nordisk, Mærsk, Carlsberg og Ørsted. Men hvem overrasker på toplinjen? Hvem skuffer på driften? Og hvilken topchef har haft en ualmindelig træls uge? Det diskuterer panelet i denne udgave af Bundlinjen, der giver dig det samlede overblik over, hvordan de største danske virksomheder har klaret årets største regnskabsuge. I studiet: Joachim Sperling, direktør i Erhvervslivets Tænketank. Søren Linding, erhvervskommentator på Finans. Simon Bendtsen, chefredaktør på Finans. Vært: Rasmus Bendtsen, nyhedsredaktør på Finans. Produceret af: Kasper Søegaard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
APAC stocks followed suit to the gains on Wall St where sentiment was underpinned amid a softer yield environment and the lack of trade war escalation.US Treasury Secretary Bessent said Trump wants lower 10-year yields; is not calling for the Fed to lower rates.European equity futures indicate a positive cash open with Euro Stoxx 50 future up 0.5% after the cash market closed with gains of 0.1% on Wednesday.DXY is sub-108, antipodeans lag, EUR/USD has returned to a 1.04 handle, JPY supported by hawkish BoJ comments.Looking ahead, highlights include Swedish CPI, EZ Retail Sales, US Jobless Claims, BoE, CNB & Banxico Policy Announcements, BoE DMP, BoE Governor Bailey, Fed's Waller, Daly, Jefferson & BoC's Macklem, Supply from Spain & France.Earnings from ING, ArcelorMittal, Oersted, Carlsberg, Maersk. Compass, AstraZeneca, Société Generale, Vinci, L'Oréal, Eli Lilly, Roblox, Amazon & Affirm.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
"Mooi aandeel, mooie fundamentele ontwikkeling, al is de koers daar wel ver op vooruit gelopen"', zegt Stan Westerterp van Bond Capital Partners. "Voor het platformmodel, dat Spotify is, zijn de aanloopinvesteringen hoog, maar ze lijken nu een kritieke massa te hebben bereikt." Daarna maak je winst, en dat beginnen de echte vette jaren. Maar zoals gezegd de koers is al enorm gestegen en de vraag is dus of je er nu nog moet instappen. Stan betwijfelt het, de tijd zal het leren. Bij Uber zou je denken dat er wat mis is, want die cijfers werden lauw ontvangen door beleggers. "Toch is er niks aan de hand", vindt Corné van Zeijl van Cardano "De winst per aandeel was bijna drie keer zoveel als analisten verwachtten. "De pijn zit hem in de opmerkingen van het bedrijf over autonoom rijden. Daar lopen ze echt achter op concurrent Tesla." We bespreken ook de cijfers van onder andere ING, Alphabet, Infineon en Carlsberg. De luisteraarsvragen komen natuurlijk aan bod en de experts geven hun tips. Stan tipt een groot farmacieconcern, Corné tipt een ETF met de ISIN-code DE000A0H08H3. Geniet van de podcast! Let op: alleen het eerste deel is vrij te beluisteren. Wil je de hele podcast (luisteraarsvragen en tips) horen, wordt dan Premium lid van BeursTalk. Dat kost slechts 9,95 per maand, 99 euro voor een heel jaar. Abonneren kan hier! MeDirect (advertorial) MeDirect, bank én broker, is een partner van BeursTalk. Deze week en over twee weken hoor je een gesprek met Erik Schriemer van MeDirect, waarin hij niet alleen uitlegt wat MeDirect voor jou als belegger kan betekenen, maar gaat hij ook in op verschillende aspecten van beleggen MeDirect komt oorspronkelijk uit Malta en verovert, na België, nu ook de Nederlandse markt. Erik legt je haarfijn uit wat MeDirect te bieden heeft (de MeDirect Academy!), geeft een aantal wijze tips tips. Er zijn nogal wat psychologische valkuilen, Erik neemt ze met je door! Voor meer informatie kun je uiteraard terecht op de website van MeDirect, vragen mail je naar het vertrouwde adres: rob@beurstalk.com. Geniet van de podcast! MeDirect wordt gereguleerd door de MFSA en heeft een vergunning om bankactiviteiten uit te voeren in de zin van de Banking Act en beleggingsdiensten te verlenen onder de Investment Services Act. De verstrekte informatie is niet bedoeld als een suggestie, aanbeveling of verzoek om een financieel product te kopen, te houden of te verkopen en er wordt geen garantie gegeven met betrekking tot de juistheid of volledigheid ervan. Als je in een product belegt, kunt je een deel of al het geld dat je belegt verliezen. De waarde van je belegging kan zowel dalen als stijgen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's that time of the year once again, and you can bet we're making our lists and checking them twice. In what feels like a breakout year for Pellicle, join our editor-in-chief Matthew Curtis and deputy editor Katie Mather as they chew through the year that was. There's plenty of reflection on the magazine itself, as well as space for discussing some of the bigger topics in beer and cider for 2024. This includes some healthy conversation about the rise of Guinness and the trad pub ‘revival', plus a nod to Thornbridge and Epochal Brewery taking on Burton Union Sets from Carlsberg. The pair also discuss the pressing issue of DEI in beer, before looking ahead to the new year.Thank you to all of our listeners for tuning in to The Pellicle Podcast this year. We've managed to publish 19 episodes—our most in a calendar year ever—and have produced some of our favourite episodes to date. If you're new to the podcast, do dig into our back catalogue as there are some absolute gems in our archive. A special thanks to our podcast sponsor Loughran Brewers Select, and to our wonderful Patreon supporters for giving us the resources to bring our magazine and podcast to life. Merry Christmas to you, one and all!This episode is dedicated to our dearly missed friend and peer Susanna Forbes.
As climate change warms our world, it has affected farmers and their growing practices, even threatening beloved beverages, like beer. Danish brewer Carlsberg, the world's fourth largest, is breeding more climate-tolerant crops, hoping to future-proof its beer production. Human-caused climate change has made the world hotter and increased the likelihood of both long droughts and intense bursts of rainfall, affecting farmers and their growing practices. “It's impacting a lot,” says the laboratory's vice president, Birgitte Skadhauge. “Some areas, it's a lot of drought, it can be heat, extreme heat, but it can also be far too much rain that's affecting the plants and also the quality of the crops.” Researchers have long known the raw materials required for beer production—barley, hops and yeast—will be affected by climate change. A study published last year in the journal Nature Communications found projected hop yields in Europe will decrease between four to 18% by 2050. Climate change is anticipated to only further the challenges producers are already seeing in two key beer crops—hops and barley. “I've seen rather well-developed models saying that it will be difficult to grow the normal crops in southern Europe in the future, even in the 2050s,” says Tavs Nyord, a senior consultant at green think tank CONCITO. “You will see the changes already at that time.” The Danish beer brewer, founded in 1847, has more than 140 beer brands in its portfolio, and last year, produced 101 million hectoliters of beer, according to its annual report. The hope is to breed and domesticate crops that can better withstand summer heat, warmer winters, changing pests and diseases. In a climate-controlled greenhouse in Copenhagen, rows of experimental barley crops grow under scientist supervision. To test climate-tolerant crops, experts can elevate temperatures, even day length by changing light intensity. And rather than using genetically modified ingredients—“beer drinkers are not fully ready to drink beers with GMO crops in,” says Skadhauge—they're using traditional breeding methods. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Kaos og protester i Sydkorea efter præsidentens forsøg på undtagelsestilstand. Undren over prisen på Københavns Lufthavn. Carlsberg får omsider solgt russisk datterselskab. Berlingske solgt til norsk koncern. Joe Biden møder hård kritik for at benåde sin søn. Nye aktierekorder i USA. Vært: Lasse Ladefoged (lala@borsen.dk)
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode dives into South Korea's political upheaval and its impact on markets, Thailand's AI push led by Nvidia and Gulf Energy, and China's escalating Chip War with export bans on critical minerals. Discover the latest on Carlsberg's exit from Russia, DBS's new strategy, and how local blue chips like Thai Bev and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding are performing amidst the Straits Times Index's rally. Plus, updates on major global players like GM, Microsoft, Salesforce, Stellantis, Samsung, AT&T, and Marco Polo Marine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carlsbergs CEO, Jacob Aarup-Andersen, tog en lang og bøvlet tur til Ukraine for at iklæde sig en ukrainsk julesweater og trykke hånd med den ukrainske ledelse. Hvorfor er det en vigtig tur for ham? Det spørgsmål stiller vi til Altinget chefredaktør, Jakob Nielsen, som var med på turen, i dagens afsnit af Altinget Ajour.Gæst: Jakob Nielsen, chefredaktør på AltingetVært: Ida Thagesen, podcastredaktør på AltingetProducer: Emma Klitnæs, podcastassisent på AltingetAnbefalet læsning:'Øl har aldrig været vigtigere: Carlsberg har lært noget af krigen i Ukraine'. Læs den her.Bødskov: Dansk forsvar skal lære af krigen i Ukraine. Læs den her.Danske fonde går ind i Ukraine på børnenes side. Læs den her. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vugar is an award-winning senior manager and communications expert with 15 years of progressive hands-on experience spanning Fortune 500 giants to dynamic startups, currently serving as Chief Operating Officer at Bitget.A stalwart in the Web3 and blockchain arena, Vugar previously assumed the role of Chief Marketing Officer at Beincrypto, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. His journey extends to co-founder and board levels, where he adeptly crafted brands and ushered in compelling products, contributing to the success of a "unicorn" MarTech startup. Vugar held senior positions at renowned brands such as Carlsberg, Facebook, Danone, Coca-Cola, Twitter, SONY, and more, showcasing his versatility and strategic insight. Having also lent his expertise as a senior consultant at Bain & Company, Vugar focused on Web3, blockchain technologies, and private equity, further solidifying his standing as a seasoned professional in the field.An Edward S. Mason Fellow, Vugar holds a master's degree from Harvard University and a post-graduate degree in Economics from Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. Vugar passionately hosts a popular crypto podcast, the "Usi Talk," delving into technology, Web3, AI, and Blockchain.In this conversation, we discuss:- Canada = top 20 countries for crypto adoption and top 10 by on-chain value- Canada was the first country in the world to approve the spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs almost 4 years ago- The current state and future of cryptocurrency in Canada- Educating Canadians on crypto- Creating a smooth and efficient onboarding process- The mindset behind a traditional Canadian investor- Bitget's copy trading platform- Pre-market opportunities on Bitget- $30mm investment into the TRON ecosystem- Bread and butter of crypto = CEXs and Stablecoins- Bitget's multi-million dollar partnership with LaLigaBitgetWebsite: bitget.comX: @bitgetglobalLinkedIn: BitgetTelegram: t.me/bitgetENVugar Usi ZadeX: @usithetalkLinkedIn: Vugar Usi Zade --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by PrimeXBT. PrimeXBT offers a robust trading system for both beginners and professional traders that demand highly reliable market data and performance. Traders of all experience levels can easily design and customize layouts and widgets to best fit their trading style. PrimeXBT is always offering innovative products and professional trading conditions to all customers. PrimeXBT is running an exclusive promotion for listeners of the podcast. After making your first deposit, 50% of that first deposit will be credited to your account as a bonus that can be used as additional collateral to open positions. Code: CRYPTONEWS50 This promotion is available for a month after activation. Click the link below: PrimeXBT x CRYPTONEWS50
Techaktierne faldt tungt torsdag aften i USA. Mærsk tjener igen godt på fragtkaos. Carlsberg har problemer i Kina. Danske Bank på vej mod rekord. Apple leverer stærkt salg, men Vestagers bøde koster på bundlinjen. Amazon vil investere stort. Jobrapport på vej. USA-valg er allerede i gang. Vært: Lasse Ladefoged (lala@borsen.dk)
Et regulært skybrud af regnskaber vælter ned over os, og det skorter heller ikke på vigtige økonomiske nøgletal.Der er blandt andet landet tal fra Mærsk, Carlsberg, Netcompany og D/S Norden. Sidstnævnte dækker vi ned i sammen med CEO Jan Rindbo i løbet af udsendelsen.Blikket vendes også mod USA sammen med porteføljeforvalter Anders Bæk, der tager temperaturen på de nyeste store techregnskaber.Dagens panel består af Michelle Nørgaard, seniorstrateg i Jyske Bank & Lau Svenssen, chefanalytiker hos Svenssen & Tudborg og fast porteføljeforvalter i klubben.Vært: Adam GeilSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Microsoft had het helemaal voor elkaar. Het verslaat ruimschoots de verwachtingen en de vraag naar clouddiensten stijgt tot in de wolken. Meta treft hetzelfde lot. Ook hier een omzetgroei van bijna 20 procent, een winststijging van zelfs 35 procent en flink opgeschroefde verwachtingen voor komend kwartaal. Toch gaan beide aandelen hard omlaag. Maar waarom? Verder praten we over ING en Shell. Allebei een gevalletje recht-zo-die-gaat: misschien vallen de rente-inkomsten bij ING binnenkort wat tegen, maar bovenal belonen de Nederlandse broeders hun beleggers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Inspired by Carlsberg and KFC, Pot Noodle designed a response to a product fail that lifted both the brand and the relaunched product to unexpected levels. By embracing its failure and using honesty as entertainment in a social only campaign, the brand extension was saved. Thanks to the Effie's for sponsoring this series. More at effie-org.
Send us a text In this episode you'll learn what the future holds for non alcoholic beers. Brendan Williams ran the global non alc business for Carlsberg and literally wrote the book on how to roll out a successful NA strategy for other brewers, large and small. Now he's put himself in the game as the co-founder of a new functional NA beer: NuWave.We discuss the current state of the category, the consumer trends driving growth, the new occasions that are being opened up and the critical role that investment schemes play in creating the incentive for true innovation.To listen to the previous episode where Brendan discussed the codification for category growth please click HERE.Support the showFor more high-lights and low-downs follow @BizBevPod on "X" or LinkedInBusiness of Beverages is self-funded and hosted/ edited/produced by Will Keating.Pádraig Fox co-hosts in a strictly personal capacity.All opinions are those of the person expressing them at all times. We're not sponsored but we would appreciate it if you could click the link above to support the show and help keep us ad free.
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No, Summer is not "almost over!"It always happens around this time of year. Kids start going back to school and all the folks with children think that means Summer is over. They start yapping about it, stores have sales for it. Well, Summer isn't over, and I need you all to shut your mouth with trying to make it over. We got nearly 2 months left and I'm going to enjoy it.As I enjoy my Summer sun, Summer heat, and (of course) Summer beers I'm gonna be smelling good, too. Our buddy Seth come through town from Houston last week and, after showing him some of the Atlanta beer scene, he gave us a mess of Texas beer. I cracked into a Lone Pint Yellow Rose this week, and Brian was sipping some Spindletap 5% Tint and Martin House The Silk Road. Good seeing ya, Seth. Thanks for the beers.In the news this week Brooklyn and Carlsberg collab to do a larger release of a beer brewed with fonio. We've talked about this tough grain on past episodes and it's cool to see what they do with it. Diageo is down overall, but Guinness is killing it. Tilray's craft beer bet is paying off. What started with the acquisition of Sweetwater Brewing has grown to a substantial portfolio of breweries. Most recently purchasing a handful from AB InBev a year ago.Have a great week, enjoy some great beers, and don't forget IT'S STILL SUMMER!Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
In today's episode, Peter Garnry is back in the studio with Søren Otto talking equities. This episode is mainly focused on the earnings season, which will kick off soon. Peter shares his expectations and what to pay attention to. We will also look at year-to-date performance, talk about the French election's impact on equity markets and Carlsberg's acquisition of Britvic. Agenda: 02.07: YTD performance 05.33: French election's equity impact 09.34: Carlsberg's acquisition of Britvic 15.22: Earnings season preview Read daily in-depth market updates from the Saxo Market Call and SaxoStrats Market Strategy Team here. Click here to open an account with Saxo.
The Euros & Copa America are around the corner, but Tosin is still at the club & he brought the esteemed Carl Anka along to the discuss the bad trip that was Manchester United's 23/24 season. We answered your questions & predicted the future. Chin up, Utd fans… it does get better. Tap in!