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Fifth Third Business Beat - January 29, 2010



  • Two of Cincinnati's biggest companies compete for customers.
  • The home health care company, Black Stone, grows by acquiring its competitors.
  • She's been the tallest in town for decades, but soon the Carew Tower may have to hand over that distinction to a new neighbor.
  • It's a new concept but this mobile meal operation, CafĂ© De Wheels, is getting good reviews.
  • James Ritchie reports on employment opportunities at local hospitals.
  • A quiet oasis in the midst of downtown reopens with some modern amenities.
  • Don and Rick Kline of Gardner Publications sit down with Goering Center President Larry Grypp for the Goering Center Report.
  • Marissa Woodly, Development Director for Cincinnati Habitat For Humanity tells us what's being done to start rebuilding Haiti.
  • John Augustine, Chief Investment Strategist for Fifth Third Private Bank has the weekly economic report.
  • Jack Krauetler, CEO Of Meridian Bioscience joins Doug Bolton for Publisher's Beat.

Recorded 1/29/2010 at various locations
Length: 28 minutes
Cincinnati Business Courier
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