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Fifth Third Business Beat - December 14, 2007
On Fifth Third Business Beat this week: a 20-year plan to spend up to 128 million dollars on green-infrastructure improvements may help the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati finally comply with an EPA decree to reduce billions of gallons of overflow from it's system. IKEA West Chester is poised to bring jobs and huge crowds of shoppers to Butler County. Fifth Third Bank Vice President Michelle Bertaux is Crystal Faulkner's guest on Financial Beat; Tom Flottman joins Kent Lutz for the Goering Center Report; and CPA Roy Mitchell helps us get ready to close the books on 2007.

Fifth Third Business Beat - July 24, 2009
  • While some money managers are counting their losses, one firm is adding up its assets.
  • Mr. Clean brings some added muscle to P&G's branding and franchising efforts.
  • P&G studies some of its research and development sites to see where it can become more efficient.
  • Business Courier Editor Rob Daumeyer has some new statistics about foreclosures in Ohio.
  • See how a unique recycling program puts fallen trees in Cincinnati parks to good use.
  • Tom Flottman of Flottman Printing joins Goering Center President, Larry Grypp, for the Goering Center Report.
  • Consultant Jim Yunker shares advice for helping non-profits reach their financial goals in a poor economy.
  • Fifth Third Chief Investment Strategist John Augustine has the weekly economic forecast.
  • Jack Wyant, Managing Director of Blue Chip Venture Company joins Doug Bolton for Publisher's Beat.