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The Bottom Line

Award-winning presenter Evan Davis hosts the business conversation programme where he asks leading company bosses and acclaimed entrepreneurs for their insights on the issues close to their hearts.

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on BBC iPlayer (79)
coming up (3)
Previous programmes:
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by year (81)

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    12/11/2011

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    Evan Davis and guests on what bonds mean for business and the trials of running airports.

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    1. 05/11/2011

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      Evan Davis and guests on key relationships and whether flat organisations work best.

    2. 29/10/2011

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      Available since last Sunday.

      Evan Davis and guests serve up a smorgasbord of topics – from Ikea to proliferation.

    3. 22/10/2011

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      Available since Sat, 29 Oct 2011.

      Evan Davis and guests discuss financial services - is the sector productive or parasitic?

    4. Marketing and Mess

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      Available since Sat, 22 Oct 2011.

      Stephanie Flanders and guests discuss the art of marketing, and messiness in business.

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