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Thursday Oct 25, 2018
The Business News Headlines 25 October 2018
Thursday Oct 25, 2018
Thursday Oct 25, 2018
We've got the business news headlines on your time. Rather than have to sit next to the radio our daily podcast brings you the business news and the interviews that you need to know...when you want it. Today we're checking out these stories for you:
It was a party on Wall Street...but what happened yesterday?
Ford Motor Company has been in trouble but could they turn it around?
Southwest Airlines says fuel costs are going up and investors don't like the sound of that;
So, now another tax cut from President Trump and it has the GOP scrambling;
The drug crisis in this nation is real. Last year it cost the lives of 70,000 people and there is more;
Bikes and package delivery...UPS is going back to its roots in its home town.
Those stories and in for The Interview is Christina Moffatt from the Greater Des Moines Partnership. Coming up in early November the Partnership and their partners are putting on another Small Business Success Summit. What can you expect to learn and what are the programs that will offer you some take-a-ways for your small business? We'll share all right here.
Thanks for listening!
Friday Oct 19, 2018
The Business News Headlines - 19 October 2018
Friday Oct 19, 2018
Friday Oct 19, 2018
The end of the business week and we've got the Friday Edition of the Business News Hour. On tap today it's sort of an Amazon day with three stories that touch on the company:
Amazon seems to be closing in on the location of its second headquarters;
The pay increase for Amazon workers is not working out so well;
Has Walmart found a way to battle back Amazon?
Ford Motor Company is in trouble so the CEO had to calm dealers down;
The Savery Hotel in downtown Des Moines is open, $20 million later;
What happened on Wall Street and...why.
Those stories plus a conversation with Lucas Nelson from MedPharm. The company are opening up two dispensaries next month...one in Sioux City and the other in Windsor Heights. We talk about the business, the Iowa legislature and more.
Also we'll have some fun with Cityview Magazine as we check out Stuff to DO in the Metro with Jeff Pitts and Parker Reed...
Thanks for listening!
Wednesday Oct 17, 2018
The Business News Headlines 17 October 2018
Wednesday Oct 17, 2018
Wednesday Oct 17, 2018
Yesterday's party on Wall Street ended today as investors took a look at the Fed Meeting Minutes...yeah that interest rate stuff. Here's what we shareing today:
We take a deep dive into the tax cuts...are they paying for themselves?
Last week it was Ford that announced layoffs today it's drug giant Pfizer;
In what nations do people retire younger...and older? We've got a list;
West Des Moines, Iowa is getting a major sports complex;
A North Central Iowa manufacturer produces some record revenue numbers;
And, yes, we'll check out what happened today on Wall Street.
Those stories plus in for The Interview is Ruth Ann Gaines (D-Des Moines) who is running for re-election in Iowa House District 32. Mrs. Gaines is a former educator who represents people just northeast of downtown Des Moines in an area she describes as economically challenged. Meet Ruth Ann Gaines:
Thanks for listening!
Wednesday Oct 10, 2018
The Business News Headlines - 10 October 2018
Wednesday Oct 10, 2018
Wednesday Oct 10, 2018
Each weekday at about 5pm Central we offer up the business news headlines but, you don't have to be stuck in your vehicle or your radio...you can listen on YOUR time. In the business news today:
Is the party over as the Dow drops over 800 points;
Amazon made good today on their promise to adjust wages for long term employees;
Ford announces lay-offs...that could be as high as 24,000 workers. Why? We'll share;
Sears may be getting ready to say "good-bye";
Michael shuts down oil and gas production in the Gulf;
And, yep, the headwinds the markets are facing.
Those stories and a conversation with Matthew McIver the Artistic Director of the professional group the Iowa Stage Theatre Company that has roots going back generations. What does live theatre mean to the quality of life and recruitment/retention of top talent? We asked that question and more...
Thanks for coming by!
Tuesday Oct 09, 2018
The Business News 9 October 2018
Tuesday Oct 09, 2018
Tuesday Oct 09, 2018
So much going on today but not to fear...you won't miss out. We've got some of the top business news stories plus a bit of public policy as we sit down with three people running for public office. But, first the news:
Housing intrest rates climb to 5% and that will have an impact on the housing market;
Considering retirement? Not until you can answer three questions;
New news about the Amazon pay raise and it's...mixed;
Papa John's stock is going up and we'll tell you why;
Sam and Gabe's closed their doors and the reason may not surprise you;
What happened today on Wall Street? We'll share.
Also today we sit down with Rob Sand who is seeking the statewide office of Auditor. What does the State Auditor do? Why does it mater? What's the deal with the state budget? What's going on with your tax dollars and for-profit medicaid? We asked and Rob Sand has an answers.
Also today we're going to spend some time in rural Iowa and visit with two Iowa House candidates. First up is David Weaver who is running in House District 47 which is much of Boone County. He's got a great story that we think you'll appreciate. Meet David Weaver:
Then we'll introduce you to Tim Winter who is running for the Iowa House in District 48. It's a huge area made up of part of Webster, Story and Boone Counties and all of Hamilton County. Tim Winter gets lots of windshield time.
Thanks for listening!
Monday Oct 08, 2018
Business News Headlines 8 October 2018
Monday Oct 08, 2018
Monday Oct 08, 2018
Coming to you from Boone, Iowa it's the Business News Hour for Monday the 8th of October. In the news today you'll learn why we're here plus:
Folks what to know what is in their...food;
Bond funds are in trouble but there is a silver lining;
A rising tide lifts all boats...but, what if you don't have a boat;
More bad news today from Tesla;
What happened, and why, on Wall Street.
Those stories and more about why we took a road trip today. Also we've got Jay Byers from the Greater Des Moines Partnership in to talk a bit about the upcoming Annual Dinner and the speaker who will join so many on 17 January.
We're also going to visit with Ro Crosbie the founder, president and CEO of Tero International. Her company recently was recognized as The Best Of...by the Des Moines Business Record. What do awards men to the company, staff and (more important) the customers and clients. We'll chat about that and more.
Thanks for coming by!
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
Business News Headlines 3 October 2018
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
Busy news day today with lots of information and a couple of stunning interviews. Today we'll share stories about:
The economy is roaring. Everybody is doing just dandy...or are they;
Amazon won't be giving its workers bonuses or stock shares, we'll tell why;
And the most wealthy person on the planet is...;
Barnes and Noble stock was up, big time, today. Why? Yeah, we'll tell you;
Wi-Fi gets numbers rather than gibberish;
The markets? We'll check the numbers.
For our first interview it's the CEO of the Greater Des Moines Partnership, Jay Byers who is in to talk about tariffs and more to the point trade with...(wait for it)...Cuba. Jay Byers on trade and more.
Also today, you've heard the stories about how Amazon is playing all of us for fools and that the U.S. Post Office is taking a big hit. Not true says Vic McCuen the president of the National Association of Letter Carriers - Central Iowa Merged Branch. We'll also talk about the effort to take the post office...private and what that would do for Rural America. The price of stamps, retirement costs oh...and the eyes and ears of your neighborhood. Vic McCuen a click away.
Tuesday Oct 02, 2018
The Business News Headlines 2 October 2018
Tuesday Oct 02, 2018
Tuesday Oct 02, 2018
So much going on today and we've got the hottest business news stories just a click away. Today we'll talk about:
Amazon and $15 an hour - What was the push and who is next?
The resurrection of Toys R Us?
Making a good product too...good?
A ruling for pot that went against employeers;
It is "The Best in the World" - What?
Parents spending more on adult children than planning for retirement;
Mixed close on Wall Street but the Dow did hit a new record.
Those stories and a conversation with Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) about a host of items. We're talking wages, health care, working families, international trade, the Supreme Court and much more. Sen. Merkley for the interview.
Thanks so much for clicking through!
Friday Sep 28, 2018
The Business News Headlines 28 September 2018
Friday Sep 28, 2018
Friday Sep 28, 2018
Welcome to the Friday Edition of the Business News Hour...we've got some of the big business news stories waiting for you with just a click of the mouse...or phone. On tap today:
It's not nice to mislead investors, ask Walgreens;
More Elon Musk and Tesla stuff today;
Hard to imagine but Sears stock hit a milestone today;
Facebook says 50 million users may have been compromised;
The GOP voted to make some tax cuts permanent;
But even that didn't help the markets.
Those stories and just a bit of commentary along with a chance to meet Neil Blanchard the founder of Profit Pros. What dies he do? He finds money. No, really he finds cash that you and your business are leaving on the table. Good stuff.
Also, today is FRIDAY and that means our friends from Cityview Magazine drop in to share with us a little fun and Stuff to DO in the Metro this weekend into next week. Click through for Jeff Pitts and Parker Reed. Enjoy!
And, thanks again for coming by!
Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
The Business News Headlines 26 September 2018
Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
It was a wild day for not only business but the news cycle. Aren't you glad we don't do politics? Today we're taking a look at several big news stories from cars to the Fed. Here you go:
Good News is Bad News? Don't worry, we'll explain;
Ford to cut costs but will that cost jobs?
In more car news GM says goodbye to the Big Apple and hellow to Motown;
The Fed bumped interest rates again but what might that mean to you?
Wanna buy Papa John's? We know of somebody looking for partners;
Oh yeah...then there was Wall Street.
Those stories and today we took a trip to the Central Iowa Business Conference. Couldn't go? Not to worry we've got a taste for you here today. First up is Les McKeown who spoke about Predictable Success. How to follow a very clear road map to your ultimate goal...which is success.
Also speaking today was Curt Steinhorst the author of Can I Have Your Attention. Look we are so very time starved and so full of distraction that we've got to find systems to get away from all the noise. Here Curt gives us that formula and more. Enjoy.
Thanks for coming by!