Would Ackman have been better off not buying into P&G?
James Ritchie Staff Reporter- Business Courier Email | Twitter | LinkedIn Activist investor Bill Ackman has made good money – a 32 percent return – on the $1.86 billion investment he made in Procter...
View ArticleWould you fly in a solar plane? This girl would not
Lisa Benson Managing Editor- Business Courier Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Maybe I'm a bit too cautious of an individual, but I got a creepy feeling of unease this morning when a media...
View ArticleCincinnati hospital roof is a multi-acre meadow
James Ritchie Staff Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier Email | Twitter | LinkedIn Mercy Health - West Hospital’s roof is in bloom. With 2.5 acres of vegetation, it’s touted as Ohio’s largest green...
View ArticleChesley suspended from arguing before U.S. Supreme Court
David Perry | Lexington Heald-Leader Stan Chesley was suspended Monday from arguing before the U.S. Supreme Cour. Andy Brownfield, Staff Reporter Embattled Cincinnati attorney was suspended Monday...
View ArticleHorseshoe Casino adds another concert to 2012 lineup
Mark Bowen | Courier Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati will host Weezer on Sept. 20. Staff reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | Weezer is the latest band that will play at the . The alternative rock...
View ArticleHere’s what to look for when Kroger posts earnings Thursday
Steve Watkins Staff Reporter- Business Courier Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Kroger Co. shareholders will find out Thursday morning if the company can keep its powerful momentum going. That’s...
View ArticleDuke Energy names replacement for CEO Rogers
Tom Demeropolis Reporter- Business Courier Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Duke Energy Corp. announced Tuesday morning that current Chief Financial Officer Lynn Good will replace CEO Jim Rogers...
View ArticleHearing Wednesday in debate over former P&G CEO estate
Alan Crosthwaite A dispute involving the estate of former P&G CEO Ed Harness is headed to court. Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | A hearing planned for Wednesday will likely decide...
View ArticleOmnicare takes a large chunk of rival’s business
Ingram Publishing Omnicare landed a contract to provide pharmacy services for Kindred Healthcare. Staff Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | Omnicare Inc. snapped up a contract to provide...
View ArticleEconomic development director on Millennium: 'I want them to implode the...
Chris Wetterich Staff reporter- Business Courier Email | Twitter | LinkedIn The city is pinning hopes for a new downtown convention hotel on the Millennium Hotel being gutted and rehabilitated, not...
View ArticleSee which Cincinnati execs were on stage for Suits That Rock: SLIDESHOW
Tom Demeropolis Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Business and community leaders from across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky shut down their computers and...
View ArticleCranley poll has bad news for Mallory, council
Chris Wetterich Staff reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier Email | Twitter | LinkedIn John Cranley’s campaign gave a poll his campaign did of Cincinnati’s mayoral race to the Cincinnati Enquirer on...
View ArticleGE Aviation’s engine orders, contracts continue to grow
GE Aviation announced four new contracts Wednesday morning, with a value of more than $590 million. Andy Brownfield, Staff Reporter New contracts and orders continued to climb for as the company...
View ArticleRebates on the way for Ohio insurance customers
Gubcio In Ohio, about $500,000 in rebates will go out, to be divided among 6,333 residents. Staff Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | Employers and individuals will receive $500 billion in...
View ArticleColliers to add Dayton office
Staff Business Courier Colliers International is expanding into the Dayton market, setting up a temporary office in a mixed-use development in Beavercreek before announcing a permanent location in...
View ArticleInsurer announces big Cincinnati-area campus expansion
Courtesy PCA Architecture A rendering of the new, 70,000-square-foot office Ameritas will move into in spring 2014. Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | Ameritas Life Insurance Co. is building...
View ArticleHot Over-the-Rhine restaurant opening second location
Courtesy A Tavola Pizza A Tavola Pizza will open a second location in Madeira later this year. Reporter- Business Courier | | | One of the busy restaurants in Over-the-Rhine is opening up a second...
View ArticleMayor Mallory thwarts parking lease repeal
Mayor Mark Mallory blocked P.G. Sittenfeld's attempt to rescind Cincinnati's deal to lease its parking assets. Staff reporter- Business Courier | | Mayor blocked a city council member’s attempt to...
View ArticleHere are our 2013 CFO of the Year finalists
Projects Editor- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | Chief financial officers from 24 local companies are finalists for the Cincinnati Business Courier’s CFO of the Year awards, our annual program that...
View ArticleDeal on sewer contracts derailed
Thinkstock Cincinnati City Council scuttled a deal Monday that would have allowed the $3 billion Metropolitan Sewer District overhaul to resume after a dispute over bidding rules between the city and...
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