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Fifth Third Business Beat - August 1, 2008
- A wrestler and a radio man hope a stunt will help them sell cars.
- Little Mahatma, a downtown jeweler, moves to join other specialty stores in Over-the-Rhine.
- Local minority business owners who need help with their business plans can get it from the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber.
- Business Courier Editor Rob Daumeyer talks about P&G targeting customers in Mexico.
- A local company builds vehicles that help troops at war.
- Thompson Hine Attorney M. Scott Young explains the Family Medical Leave Act.
- Jeff Wyler talks about car financing.
- Orthopedic surgeon and Reds team doctor – Dr. Timothy Kremchek tells us how he's helping Chinese athletes.
- Patty Brisben sits down with Doug Bolton for Publisher's Beat.
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Business News for the week ending August 1, 2008:
- A wrestler and a radio man hope a stunt will help them sell cars.
- Little Mahatma, a downtown jeweler, moves to join other specialty stores in Over-the-Rhine.
- Local minority business owners who need help with their business plans can get it from the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber.
Runtime: 10 minutes
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Legal Beat - Family Medical Leave:
Thompson Hine Attorney M. Scott Young explains the Family Medical Leave Act.
Runtime: 4 minutes
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Automotive Beat - Automobile Financing:
Jeff Wyler talks with Brian Patrick about automobile financing.
Runtime: 3 minutes
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Business Beat FYI - Helping Chinese Athletes:
Orthopedic surgeon and Reds team doctor, Dr. Timothy Kremchek, tells us how he's helping Chinese athletes.
Runtime: 3 minutes
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Publisher's Beat - Patty Brisben:
Patty Brisben CEO of Pure Romance, one of the Business Couriers 250 privately held companies in Cincinnati, joins Doug Bolton to talk about the success of her company. Patty is CEO of the largest woman-owned company on the list, now worth $80 million.
Runtime: 10 minutes
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