help
|
donate to cet
lifelong learning
Fifth Third Business Beat - January 8, 2010
Rate this Video:
Didn't Like It
Fair
Average
Very Good
Excellent
+
Lou Brothers, the man in charge of a local company that develops anti-terror detection systems says his system would have found explosives in a would-be bomber's underwear.
Ed Lukacevic, who started out making dietary supplements for his own dogs, now has a multi-million dollar business.
Chris Heckman and Kristen Myers have their work cut out for them. After buying a condemned building for a dollar, they plan to restore it.
Jon Newberry reports on Turfway Park and what it will take to prevent it from closing for good.
Cincinnati Bengals Executive Vice President Katie Blackburn talks about football and family.
Jamie Gerdsen, President of Apollo Heating and Cooling talks about energy saving opportunities.
Joel Hoffman, President of Chamber Music Cincinnati tells us about an upcoming concert.
John Augustine, Chief Investment Strategist at Fifth Third Private Bank has the weekly economic report.
Steve Hightower Of Hightowers Petroleum is Doug Bolton's guest for Publisher's Beat.
Recorded 1/8/2010 at various locations
Length: 28 minutes