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WNKU BusinessWise Briefs for the week of 11/16/09 WNKU BusinessWise Briefs for the week of November 16, 2009.
WNKU BusinessWise for the week of 11/09/09 BusinessWise for the week of November 9, 2009 with Mark Reitzes, President of Huntington's Southern Ohio/Kentucky Region, and Kendra Overbeck, Vice President, Regional Marketing & PR for Huntington from Accounting For Kids Day, as well as Chip Gerhardt, Founder and President of Government Strategies Group, LLC.
WNKU BusinessWise Briefs for the week of 11/09/09 WNKU BusinessWise Briefs for the week of November 9, 2009.
WNKU BusinessWise for the week of 11/02/09 BusinessWise for the week of November 2, 2009 with Kim Hill, training system specialist and industrial engineer for Ojett; John Wenstrup of Wise Money Choices; and Mary Ronan, superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools.
GE Aviation to Revitalize Headquarters Complex in Evendale GE Aviation will stay in Evendale and revitalize its campus.
WNKU BusinessWise Briefs for the week of 11/02/09 WNKU BusinessWise Briefs for the week of November 2, 2009.
WNKU BusinessWise for the week of 10/26/09 BusinessWise for the week of October 26, 2009 with Alexandra Ollinger MBA, CFP of Truepoint Capital; Dr. Robin Arthur, Chief of Psychology at Lindner Center of HOPE; and Mary Ronan, superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools.
BusinessWise Briefs for the week of October 26, 2009 BusinessWise Briefs for the week of October 26, 2009.
BusinessWise for the week of October 19, 2009 BusinessWise for the week of October 19, 2009 with Eric Harmon, publisher of Cincy magazine and owner of Cincy Co LLC; and Michael LaRosa, Chief Executive Officer for LaRosa's Inc.; as well as the organizers of InventorFest2009, Linda Krocis, a Reference Librarian at the Main Branch of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, and John Schlipp, Assistant Professor of Library Services and Extended Collections Services Librarian, Northern Kentucky University.
Stocks could sputter with Black Friday eyed NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks could sputter next week as volumes dry up in holiday-shortened trading and with a slew of economic reports likely to illustrate the recovery is still fragile.
Hershey mulls $17 billion solo bid for Cadbury: source PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - U.S. chocolate maker Hershey Co is considering launching a bid of at least $17 billion for British chocolatier Cadbury Plc as it seeks to trump a hostile offer by Kraft Foods Inc, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Cincinnati Lands Another Big Convention Cincinnati has landed the 2011 national convention of The Prince Hall Shriners, the world's oldest African-American fraternal organization.
How Cincinnati Fares in Amenities That Attract Young Professionals A consulting firm has compiled a survey on how Cincinnati ranks in the amenities that attract and keep young professionals in our area.
Grocery Stores in KY Want to be Allowed to Sell Wine For the 3rd straight year, a coalition representing grocery store chains will try to convince the Kentucky General Assembly to allow grocery stores to sell wine.
Deal Approved for Restaurant in New Riverfront Park A deal has been reached to build the first restaurant in Cincinnati's new riverfront park.
Local Tourism Officials Urge People to Start Traveling Again Tourism, convention and hospitality officials in the Cincinnati area say the recession has hurt their industry and they're urging the public to start traveling again.
Bank of America CEO Lewis may delay retiring: report NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bank of America Corp Chief Executive Kenneth Lewis has said he would consider postponing his retirement if directors need more time to find a successor or smooth the transition to the next CEO, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
GE-Vivendi talks over NBC Universal stalled: report NEW YORK (Reuters) - Talks between General Electric and Vivendi over the future of NBC Universal have stalled, the New York Times reported on Friday night.
Time Warner, News Corp reported interested in MGM NEW YORK (Reuters) - News Corp, Time Warner Inc and Qualia Capital LLC are interested in buying Hollywood's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio, home of the James Bond movies, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.
U.S. Q3 seen revised down on widening trade deficit WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy's return to growth in the third quarter was less brisk than previously thought as the trade deficit worsened and companies still aggressively cut inventories, a Reuters survey predicted.
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