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Simon Gompertz
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Simon worked in the City and qualified as a Canadian stockbroker before bunking off to become a share tipster.
He insists that it's pure coincidence that the stock market experienced its worst crash since 1929 on the day that he started broadcasting.
Simon has worked on a range of BBC News programmes, including Today, The Money Programme and Auntie's Bloomers.
Rip-offs, frauds, financial black holes and companies in crisis are his daily diet.
But they are helped down with inspiring business ideas, investment opportunities and money-saving tips.
No lucrative suggestion is too small to be considered, no problem too large to be dealt with.
Lately he has been seen perched on a buoy in the middle of the Atlantic, unearthing zombies in the City and explaining how you can heat your home by running a fridge backwards.
Shortfalls, pocket money, pension money, wave power, nuclear power, consumer power: all things that are within Simon's remit.
So if you come across any such issues which you think should be aired on Working Lunch, please let him know.
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