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Fifth Third Business Beat - January 29, 2010
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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, Café 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