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Car Crash
The US automobile industry is in deep trouble. Peter Day investigates.
Beyond the Boom
The British economy has seen 15 years of growth. Peter Day asks how long this can go on.
Computers Chipped
Peter Day reports on maintaining the pace of improvement in computer chips.
Back on the Map
Kazakhstan is trying to make an economic name for itself. Peter Day reports.
Bubbles and Bursts
Peter Day examines bubbles and bursts in the financial industry.
Hands On
Neglected skills may be undermining how companies perform. Peter Day investigates.
No Strings
Peter Day hears how art and money can sometimes make beautiful music together.
Eureka Democracy
Peter Day asks whether business innovation is best left to companies or consumers.
Rail Revolution
Peter Day reports on the current railway revival and how it is changing the map of Europe.
Men in White I
Peter Day presents the first of two special reports on company laboratories.
Men in White II
Peter Day presents the second of two special reports on company laboratories.
How To Be Top
Peter Day gets some unorthodox advice on how to inspire awe and become a corporate leader.
Hello, Sunshine!
Germany is leading in sustainable energy with the world's biggest solar power station.
All Join In
Peter Day asks how businesses need to respond to the growth of online social networks.
Monopoly Money
Peter Day talks to Commissioner Neelie Kroes of the EU Competition Commission.
Lean, Mean and at Your Service
Peter Day contrasts lean production methods in manufacturing and service industries.
Team Spirit
Peter Day asks what it takes to build and manage effective teams.
The Long March
China has built an economy designed to help millions out of poverty. Peter Day reports.
Big Spenders
Russia's new prosperity is creating a nation of middle-class consumers. Peter Day reports.
Adventure Capitalist
Peter Day talks to Michael Moritz, one of the venture capital stars of Silicon Valley USA.
Survivors
Peter Day hears how manufacturing companies plan to continue to survive against the odds.
What's in Store?
Peter Day asks what the future holds for the traditional shopping centre.
Hot Stuff
Can global warming offer huge business opportunities? Peter Day investigates.
Mr Bottom Line
Peter Day talks to David Tweedie, chairman of the International Accounting Standards Board
On the Rack
Many clothes are made by the exploited, according to campaigners. Peter Day investigates.
India's Supermarket Sweep
Peter Day looks at attempts by western-style stores to break into the Indian retail sector
Biotech Battle
Is Britain's pharmaceutical industry falling behind with biotechnology? Peter Day reports.
Bring on the Bandwidth
Can the internet cope with its current rate of expansion? Peter Day investigates.
Down on the Farm
What has been the effect of rocketing food prices on British farmers? Peter Day reports.
Casino Capitalism
What can financiers learn about risk management from casinos? Peter Day asks the experts.
Brand Wagon
What is the business of branding all about? Peter Day visits a museum of failed brands.