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Business Stories for March 2012

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Stories for Wednesday, March 14

Huntington plans stock buyback

Huntington Bancshares announced plans Wednesday to repurchase shares of common stock and continue its current common stock dividend.Huntington said the Federal Reserve had no objection to its plans to buy back up to $182 million shares of common stock. The Columbus-based company is the fifth largest bank institution by deposits ...

Stories for Tuesday, March 13

Big banks raise dividends after passing ‘stress test’

Several large banks in Dayton and Cincinnati announced increases in dividends late Tuesday afternoon after receiving the results of The Federal Reserve’s 2012 “stress test.”The Federal Reserve released early its latest analysis of the largest bank holding companies in the U.S. to see how they would hold up in a ...

Stories for Saturday, March 10

Ohio becoming more business friendly, really!

If you think that Ohio’s business-tax climate is unfriendly to companies, think again.That the conclusion of “Location Matters: A Comparative Analysis of State Tax Costs on Business,” just released by The Tax Foundation (www.taxfoundation.org), a nonpartisan tax research group based in Washington, D.C.The report’s authors examined in detail the business ...

Stories for Friday, March 9

Harry Combs, owner of Ross Bakery, opened the company’s third Hamilton location, at 1141 Central Ave.

Ross Bakery opens third location

HAMILTON — A local bakery is finding its profits on the rise with the opening of its third location.Ross Bakery opened the newest location at 1141 Central Ave. late last year. The business sells doughnuts, pastries and bread made daily. Pastries include glazed rounds, filled rounds, danishes, elephant ears, bow ...

Fifth Third does layoffs throughout footprint

CINCINNATI — Fifth Third Bank has laid off employees in a variety of positions throughout its 12-state footprint in the past 10 days, bank spokeswoman Debra DeCourcy said Friday.The layoffs are less than one percent of the Cincinnati company’s 22,000 employees.“That’s as specific as I can get at this point,” ...

Stories for Wednesday, March 7

P&G job cuts behind state's planned layoffs increase

Planned layoffs rose sharply last month in Ohio, mainly the result of Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble’s announcement that it would lay off more than 5,000 workers globally.In February, Ohio-based employers announced 5,566 layoffs, up 56 percent from January, according to a report Thursday by employment consultant firm Challenger, Gray & ...

Bob Evans on Tylersville in West Chester. The renovation program has been named the "Farm-Fresh Refresh" restaurant revitalization, and it's designed to update facilities, modernize the Bob Evans brand, and appeal to a changing demographic, company officials said.

Bob Evans to remodel some restaurants, expand into 19th state

The extensive remodeling and renovation initiative that Bob Evans Restaurants launched in Dayton in 2010 is now sweeping into the Hamilton and greater Cincinnati area, the company announced Wednesday.Bob Evans officials also announced the chain will expand into Arkansas, its 19th state, this year.The renovation program has been named the ...

Stories for Saturday, March 3

When it comes to scams, the elderly are often the targets

Elder financial abuse occurs when seniors’ finances are exploited by scammers preying on their vulnerabilities. The Better Business Bureau receives hundreds of calls annually from older adults about scams involving investments, Medicare, donations, door-to-door sales, travel deals, work-at-home jobs and prizes. Many victims don’t realize they’ve been taken. Or, if ...

Stories for Friday, March 2

CincyTech, children’s hospital form company

CINCINNATI — CincyTech and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Centeron have formed of a new health care IT company named QI Healthcare, which will commercialize Children’s proprietary quality-improvement software.CincyTech and Cincinnati Children’s Tomorrow Fund have each invested $200,000 in the company and hired Cincinnati entrepreneur and health-tech executive John Atkinson as ...

Whirlpool Corp. Named One of Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies

Whirlpool Corporation has been recognized as one of Fortune Magazine’s World’s Most Admired Companies in the Home Equipment, Furnishings industry sector. It is the second year in a row the Benton Harbor, Mich.-based company finished first in this sector, Whirlpool officials said in a news release.Whirlpool — the world’s leading ...

Stories for Thursday, March 1

Retailers report sales gains for February

Several retailers with stores in west-central and southwest Ohio reported strong sales gains for February in the latest sign Americans are feeling more confident in the economy . Retailers including Target Corp., Macy’s Inc. and Limited Brands Inc., reported monthly sales figures that exceeded Wall Street estimates. In addition, Kohl’s ...

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