Young entrepreneurs, Eurozone and aviation.

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

Last updated: 21 June 2012

Wales at Work, Thursday June 21st, 7pm.

It's been described as one of the biggest business deals of the year in Wales. Two major Japanese corporations have taken a sixty per cent stake in a Bridgend aviation company - Nick Servini's been there to find out more.

Self employment has reached a 20 year high, according to the latest unemployment figures. We hear about a scheme in Flintshire that's aiming to create 20 businesses a year and meet the teenage managing director of a company, that this week was crowned Wales' young enterprise winners.

Our business of the week is a company with a few more years under it's belt - 91 to be exact - tune in to hear about Jenkins Bakery's recipe for success.

And as the new Greek coalition Government is finally sworn in and Spain is given a hand out to help it's banks we examine what next, if anything, for the Eurozone and the single currency.


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