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Fifth Third Business Beat - January 8, 2010



  • 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
Cincinnati Business Courier
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