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Business Headlines for Saturday, August 15, 1998Baldwin relocating to Deerfield
Baldwin Piano & Organ is leaving its dated headquarters building in Loveland for new space at the Governors Pointe Office Park in Deerfield Township.
Federated mailing Macy's catalog
Cincinnatians who have been complaining that they can't shop at Macy's will find this week that the major department store chain is coming to them -- in their mailbox.
INDUSTRY NOTES
The owners of Servatii Pastry Shops like how the dough is rising, so they're expanding their Choice Harvest Bakehouse to a third store, this one in Harper's Point in Symmes Township. Bill Gottenbusch, president of Choice Harvest, said the store is scheduled to open this month.
Toyota's choice: Tundra
Toyota Motor Corp. certainly hopes so, because that's the new name for its first full-size pickup truck to be produced at its under-construction Princeton, Ind., assembly plant.
TRISTATE SUMMARY
Duramed Pharmaceuticals Inc. lost money again in the second quarter but staunched the flow of red ink compared to the same period a year earlier, the company reported Friday.
Western Building to be acquired by consolidator
Western Building Products Inc., which has supplied lumber and millwork for thousands of Cincinnati-area homes since 1947, has agreed to be acquired by a unit of Stonegate Resources LLC, a Dallas-based consolidator in the building products industry.
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
Ronald K. Eismann has been named a manager at Andersen Consulting in the Cincinnati office.
SPOTLIGHT
Shares of Delta Air Lines rose 93 3/4 cents Friday to close at $115.43 3/4 amid a market sell-off.
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