Monday Business Briefing: Health insurance premiums rise 5%; Goodwood kitchen opens Wednesday; Bridgeman expands bottling business; and more
By Staff | Posted on October 7, 2018Welcome to the Oct. 8 Monday Business Briefing, your weekly business intelligence digest from Insider Louisville.
Monday Business Briefing: Ford’s upscale SuperDuty; GE Appliances adds sleek, smart ranges and ovens; Kauffman’s 1M Cups arrives; and more
By Staff | Posted on October 2, 2017Welcome to the Oct. 2 Monday Business Briefing, your private business intelligence digest from Insider Louisville. Ford unveils high-end Super Duty. If you don’t own a humidor, it’s probably not for you. From heated and ventilated custom camelback two-tone leather seats, suede headliner and 360...
Monday Business Briefing: Intrigue over new Highlands restaurant; Holyfield & Co. to return; Baxter Centre vacancy; Rails bows out; and more
By Staff | Posted on July 10, 2017Welcome to the July 10 Monday Business Briefing, your private business intelligence digest from Insider Louisville. Himalayan restaurant planned for the Highlands After Brownie’s “The Shed” Grille and Bar shut down for good this past spring, owner Jason Brown attributed the closure to a...
The Closing Bell: Yum CEO says Pizza Hut poised for a turnaround; ‘sensational month’ for F-Series; construction labor woes; and more
By Staff | Posted on June 2, 2017Welcome to The Closing Bell. This is your last stop for biz scoops and big news before the weekend — a roundup of stories that can’t wait till Monday. Yum Brands CEO: Fight for the largest slice of pizza market is no longer just...
Monday Business Briefing: CafePress ‘predicts’ the presidential election; fifth Endeavor Entrepreneur named; MailHaven tests its smart box; pitch competition revived; and more
By Staff | Posted on November 7, 2016Welcome to the Nov. 7 Monday Business Briefing, your private business intelligence digest from Insider Louisville. CafePress predicts Hillary win in this year’s presidential election The sales numbers have been tabulated, and the Louisville-based novelty printing company CafePress has predicted that Hillary Clinton will win this...