we'll get the inside track on how, injust 15 years, the photo and media agency shutterstock grew to becomethe world's biggest distributors of images and videos. and, amid reports of people stockpiling tins and essentials, we want to know today what you're doing, if anything, to prepare for brexit? let us know — use #bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. the japanese carmaker nissan has delivered its first set of earnings since the arrest of its former—chairman carlos ghosn. he remains in custody in tokyo, on financial misconduct charges. charges which he denies. the firm posted a 25% rise in operating profits for the three months to december to more than $900 million. but it's also lowered its forecasts for the full year. nissan says it is booking ghosn‘s pay, which it says was underreported, totalling around $82 million as an expense. the car giant is feeling the effects of weaker demand in china, where new car sales declined in 2018 for the first time in 28 years, sliding 2.8% tojust over 28 million vehicles. as for the us, nissan 5 sales there plunged 19% injanuary. the company