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Fifth Third Business Beat - April 11, 2008
Stories from this week’s Business Courier for the week ending April 11th: - Tim Carter's Ask The Builder media empire goes up for sale
- Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory wants teens to get the opportunity he got
- Moving closer to a big Northern Kentucky hospital merger
- The non-profit People Working Cooperatively is teaming up with Fifth Third Bank to remodel a foreclosed home in St. Bernard
- The Business Courier's James Ritchie tells us about changing medical practices
- Robots are changing industry. Patricia Mcgeever takes us to a local company that trains the people who then program the robots to perform
- Last minute tax advice from CPA Mike Combs on Financial Beat with Crystal Faulkner
- Kent Lutz talks with Michael Barnes, President of John Trust Company on The Goering Center Report
- The American Heart Association's Adrienne Cronebaugh previews the Go Red For Women luncheon
- David Drees of Drees Homes joins Doug Bolton on this week's Publisher's Beat.
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Business News - April 11, 2008:
Stories from this week’s Business Courier for the week ending April 11th: - Tim Carter's Ask The Builder media empire goes up for sale
- Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory wants teens to get the opportunity he got
- Moving closer to a big Northern Kentucky hospital merger
- The non-profit People Working Cooperatively is teaming up with Fifth Third Bank to remodel a foreclosed home in St. Bernard
- The Business Courier's James Ritchie tells us about changing medical practices
- Robots are changing industry. Patricia Mcgeever takes us to a local company that trains the people who then program the robots to perform
Runtime: 10 minutes
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Financial Beat - Mike Combs:
Get some last minute tax advice as CPA Mike Combs talks with Crystal Faulkner.
Runtime: 1 minute
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Goering Center Report for April 11, 2008:
Kent Lutz talks with Michael Barnes, President of John Trust Company.
Runtime: 2 minutes
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Fifth Third Business Beat: FYI - Adrienne Cronebaugh:
The American Heart Association’S 3rd Annual Cincinnati Go Red For Women luncheon is coming up in a few weeks. Brian Patrick talks with Red For Women Director Adrienne Cronebaugh.
Runtime: 3 minutes
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Publisher's Beat - David Drees:
David Drees, CEO of the Drees Company, the #1 largest private company in greater Cincinnati, and recognized as America's Best Builder, discusses the current housing market, his business strategy, and the task of managing a family owned company with Business Courier Publisher Doug Bolton.
Runtime: 11 minutes
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