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A banker rumored to be a top candidate to become the next U.S. Treasury secretary came to Columbus yesterday with words of encouragement: The economy will be OK. Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, said there is only a 5 percent to 10 percent...
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Craig Barnum says his Matt the Miller's Tavern in Dublin has been "very, very successful," despite the tough economy. When Craig Barnum announced in spring 2008 that Matt the Miller's Tavern would be filling the space that once held the Burgundy Room...
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Alex Shumate is going global, but the longtime local business leader will remain in Columbus. Shumate, 59, has been named Squire, Sanders & Dempsey's global managing partner for regions. He will continue as managing partner of the Washington-based law...
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It seems college degrees really do pay off, not just for the graduates but also for the cities in which they live, work and pay taxes. The Columbus economy would gain about $1.3 billion annually if it could increase the number of adult residents with...
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Ohio — Columbus may have trouble holding on to the NHL’s Blue Jackets because the club has been losing $12 million a year in central Ohio, according to a report released Thursday by a business group. The report from the Columbus Chamber offers a variety...
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Central Ohio's employment outlook for 2009 "could be worse," said Bill LaFayette, the Columbus Chamber's vice president, economic analysis. The Chamber's 2009 Blue Chip Economic Forecast predicted a 0.3 percent job loss, which represents about 3,100 jobs.
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The economies of most cities in Ohio are in a recession, but not Columbus, a leading economic research firm has reported. However, the capital region is at risk of falling into one, according to the Moody's Economy.com report. The "at risk" designation,...
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