Iceland, Edwina Hart and the European automotive sector.

Nick Servini and guests discuss the latest issues in the business world in Wales.

Last updated: 16 February 2012

Wales at Work, Thursday February 16th, 7 PM

Malcolm Walker - the man behind the retailer Iceland - is set to take-over the company once again. It'll be another dramatic chapter in Walker's story - he started Wales' biggest retailer, was sacked and then returned to save the company.

Welsh Government business minister Edwina Hart tells us that she plans to introduce a one stop business support shop and that she can't rule out anymore old fashioned grants.

With pancake day on the horizon, we've got a cracker of a business of the week - Ellis Eggs of Aberdare.

General Motors in Europe announced losses of more than £400 million last year - so what is happening to the European automotive sector and will it affect Welsh companies?


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