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Monday Apr 08, 2019
The Business News 8 April 2019
Monday Apr 08, 2019
Monday Apr 08, 2019
We're kicking off the second quarter and corporate earnings were on the minds of investors. Inside you'll learn about that and...
Stocks ended the day mixes;
Climate change to CRUSH the real estate market?
Best state to find a job;
Worst 10 states to find a job;
GE hits a wall;
Boeing stock tanks;
Bank CEO's headed to congress...pop the popcorn;
Jack Dorsey of Twitter gets....paid!
What happened today on Wall Street
Those stories plus Val Hoeppner a media strategist talks about consumers. How to reach them why newspapers should start podcasting, why businesses might want to ramp up their blogging efforts, what social media sites seem like a win and more. You can hear Val right here.
Also, because it is Monday, Laura Kinnard is in talking about business events where you can go to learn, be seen and see new ideas from finance to social media to starting a business. Laura Kinnard from DMBizMixer.com is in the house. Listen to Laura here.
Thanks for coming by!
Wednesday Apr 03, 2019
The Business News Headlines 3 April 2019
Wednesday Apr 03, 2019
Wednesday Apr 03, 2019
It's the business news headlines for today, Wednesday the 3rd day of April, thanks for being with us. Inside:
China and U.S. Trade moved the markets;
Some day Wells Fargo is in "disarray";
Amazon, under pressure, is tinkering with their private label items;
Another day another scandal with Facebook Data;
More retail woes this time in the Jewellery sector;
What happened on Wall Street and why.
Our guest for The Interview is Kate Gabrielson the incoming president for AMA-Iowa, that would be the American Marketing Association - Iowa Chapter. Today we'll talk about her vision for the chapter, what works when it comes to marketing what needs some work and some trends. Yeah, we're talking marketing and business. You can hear that conversation here.
Thanks for coming by!
Thursday Mar 28, 2019
The Business News Headlines 28 March 2019
Thursday Mar 28, 2019
Thursday Mar 28, 2019
This is a first! Today we had quite the day gathering some interviews from not only AARP-Iowa but also the founder of Ancestry.com Paul Allen who was in Iowa making a pitch for his new startup called SOAR. In addition we're now headed out to meet with the Washington D.C. "Shadow Senator" Paul Strauss at an event organized by Iowa for D.C. Statehood. Whew... But, here are the business news headlines we've cooked up for you:
Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan steps down; guess what happened to the company stock;
The largest auto dealership in the U.S. isn't really a dealership;
Amazon is headed to Austin, Texas with more jobs;
Here is a list of 7 cheap things you can do to your home that will increase it's value;
The Iowa Care Act passed the Iowa House today; we'll have reaction from AARP-Iowa;
What happened on Wall Street and why.
Back tomorrow with a stunning interview from the founder of Ancestry.com about strengths...good stuff!
Thanks for listening!
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
The Business News Headlines 20 March 2019
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
If you've got ten minutes we'll get you up to speed on the business news headlines and you can always take it with you...the business news on YOUR time. Today:
The Fed holds interest rates down...isn't that a good thing?
FedEx has some scary words about the economy;
President Trump is out finding money for his "wall";
Disney closes the $71 billion deal with Fox;
Apple air-pods are new today;
What happened on Wall Street and why.
Plus we'll talk podcasting with Stephen Meader who founded Podcast USA and started a bunch of state podcasting homes like Podcast New Hampshire, Podcast Iowa, Podcast Minnesota and more. You've got to listen.
Thursday Mar 07, 2019
The Business News Headlines 7 March 2019
Thursday Mar 07, 2019
Thursday Mar 07, 2019
Equities fell for the fourth day in a row but this time it wasn't trade talks between the United States and China. It's the business news headlines for Thursday the 7th day of March...let's go:
Americans have enjoyed some extra "jingle" in their pocket but that soon may disappear;
A Disney heiress says that corporations are paying their executives way too much;
Amazon is going to cut ties with the majority of their suppliers forcing an panic among many;
Philadelphia is taking a stand against cashless retail operations, not without pushback;
What happened and why on Wall Street.
Those stories plus a conversation about a topic most people surveyed fear more than death. Maureen Burger from Tero International is with me to offer up some tips to help you relax and make sure the next time you get up to make a presentation it is believable and drives home your point. Click right here to listen in.
Thanks for listening!
Thursday Feb 28, 2019
The Business News Headlines 28 February 2019
Thursday Feb 28, 2019
Thursday Feb 28, 2019
In spite of some positive economic news today the failed trip to Hanoi regarding the talks between the U.S. and North Korea had investors upset. That story along with:
Employees walk out of three Sonic locations in Ohio;
It seems that Millennials have "buyers remorse" about their new home;
The GAP is spinning off Old Navy;
The tip I was given last week about the University of Iowa Community Credit Union was spot on;
The Des Moines Blank Park Zoo owes about $5 million in water bills...yikes!
What happened and why on Wall Street.
Those stories plus a conversation with Kirk Miller from Casey's General Store, an Iowa based convenience store chain, about a new fuel card for businesses. We talk about this new offering, how it works and how it is different than others and who can get it. Also we talk about pizza (you KNEW that was coming) and how a unsuccessful hostile takeover bid helped the company focus. To hear that conversation click here.
Thanks for listening!
Tuesday Feb 12, 2019
THe Business News Headlines 12 February 2019
Tuesday Feb 12, 2019
Tuesday Feb 12, 2019
The word "hope" helped Wall Street bounce up. Now the test will be if that hope is realized. Here are the top business news stories from today:
Hope and Wall Street;
The IRS and the Partial Government Shutdown;
Bill Gates has no problem with the wealthy paying more;
Prices at Whole Foods are going up;
Katy Parry shoes pulled. Why? Concerns of "blackface";
Amazon may be going to NYC after all;
Wall Street and the Numbers.
Those stories plus a conversation about communication with Wayne Bruns of Tero International. Did you know that the first step in effective communication can be "active listening"? To hear that conversation click here.
Thanks for listening!
Friday Feb 08, 2019
The Business News Headlines 8 February 2019
Friday Feb 08, 2019
Friday Feb 08, 2019
It was sort of a "Meh" day on Wall Street. Why? We'll share that with you in today's edition of the Business News Headlines that include:
Is Amazon pulling out of New York City?
Wells Fargo another day of woes;
Wisconsin based Shopko to close hundreds of stores;
Finland and the Universal Basic Income report;
What happened on Wall Street and why.
Also, that list of store closings for Shopko is right here.
In addition we're talking with Del Marion from the ZTL Foundation about the upcoming Black & Gold Ball that happens next Saturday. To hear that conversation click here.
And, because it is Friday, Jeff Pitts from Cityview Magazine is with us to chat up Stuff to DO in the Metro this weekend into next week. We've got sports, home shows, RV's and the arts... Here is that conversation.
Thanks for listening!
Thursday Feb 07, 2019
The Business News Headlines 7 February 2019
Thursday Feb 07, 2019
Thursday Feb 07, 2019
The business news headlines of the day deals with what happened and why on Wall Street, notes about the economy and stories of basic interest for people who are interested in what business is or is not doing. On tap today:
The meeting between President Trump and President Xi Jinping off;
That sent shock waves through Wall Street;
Twitter, for the first time, tells us how many daily users they have;
Wells Fargo customers not happy, for the second time in a week;
A growing slug of renter are....
Sears has been sold which could save 45,000 jobs;
What happened today on Wall Street and why.
Those stories plus today we're talking with Dr. Mark Finkelstein the director of the Jewish Community Relations Commission of Iowa about the troubling rise in hate groups and in particular anti-semitic groups. What is the cause and what can you do about it. To hear that conversation click here.
Thanks for listening.
Monday Jan 28, 2019
The Business News Headlines 28 January 2019
Monday Jan 28, 2019
Monday Jan 28, 2019
Each weekday we check out the top business news stories and share those with you along with our long-form business interviews. Today we've got these stories on tap:
Eleven billion dollars means...what?
The markets opened lower and stayed that way we'll share why;
Apple products being made in the U.S. - We have an issue says the NYT...screws;
The Sears deal ain't over;
Medical Bills and GoFundMe a shocking story of health care in America;
Facebook getting tough with disinformation;
What happened and why on Wall Street.
Those stories and we'll sit down with Georgia VanGundy the CEO of the Iowa Business Council and talk about how Iowa competes nationally in five very important areas. It's an economic report really worth hearing. To do that just click here.
And, because it's Monday Laura Kinnard from Drake University and DMBixMixer is in the house talking about upcoming business education and networking events in the Greater Des Moines Metro. Click here to listen.
Thanks for coming by!