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Delta Air Lines employees share in $158 million in profit-sharing

Delta Air Lines, which was in bankruptcy less than a year ago, is now sharing profits with its employees.

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High-tech entrepreneur, Mahendra Vora and Vora Ventures creates new growth company

High-tech entrepreneur Mahendra Vora's latest move is the acquisition of two IT firms, their planned merger as a vehicle for turther growth.

Union Springs Pharmaceuticals provides new protection for emergency personnel

Police, fire and other emergency responders have new tool to protect themselves, an innovative cleansing spray developed by Northern Kentucky's Union Springs Pharmaceuticals.

Kendle International Inc. hires 75 employees with 100k grant from Ohio Department of Development

With a $100,000 state grant, pharmaceutical research firm Kendle International Inc.,  will begin buying equipment for a $4 million expansion in downtown Cincinnati.

Technology meets business at University of Cincinnati’s Showcase 2008

University of Cincinnati's Showcase 2008 will give the region's business community a glimpse at some of the best of UC’s research that has either been commercialized or shows great potential. More than 100 exhibits and demonstrations of emerging technologies and research will be on hand in early March. 

Researchers, Martin and Cherkoff Waltz at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital share $100k grant from 5/3

Two researchers at Cincinnati Children's Medical Center will share a grant designed to promote promising young talent.

Employees now own Cincinnati market research firm

Cincinnati-based Burke made the transition to a  100 percent employee-owned company by completing a restructuring,

P&G’s new coffee company will employ more than 1,200

Procter & Gamble plans to create an independent company, based in Cincinnati, to capitalize on the popularity of coffee. 

Governor spotlights growing small businesses

Ohio Governor Ted Strickland spotlighted small businesses in Greater Cincinnati a day after he put forth a plan to create 80,000 jobs in the state. 

$4.2 million buys possible casino site

Columbia Sussex Corp., one of the nation's largest owners of casinos and hotels, bought an old brewery in Covington with a plan to turn it into a casino should voters OK legalizing gaming.

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