Cardinal Health Inc. reported 23% revenue growth in its latest quarter, driven by its pharmaceutical segment, as the company's top and bottom lines beat analysts' expectations. Cardinal, a drug wholesaler... read more →
Wendy's joined the U.S. Department of Energy's Better Building Challenge. The Dublin based burger giant is pledging to reduce energy usage in its company-owned restaurants by 20 percent over the... read more →
Dublin plans to acquire vacant land next to Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.’s offices on Rings Road at a significant discount to what the insurer paid for it, eyeing the nearly... read more →
OCLC has signed agreements with 11 publishers to add metadata for books, e-books, journals, databases and other materials that can make their content available through WorldCat Discovery Services. OCLC works... read more →
A Dublin company acquired two years ago plans to add 250 jobs over the next dozen years, according to a proposed tax-incentive deal with the city. The new jobs would... read more →
A Dublin company that expects to double its business this year also plans to more than double its staff over the next four years, according to a proposed incentive deal... read more →
IGS Energy, a big player among unregulated energy suppliers, is getting bigger. It announced on Wednesday that it has acquired DPL Energy Resources, the unregulated supplier that had been an... read more →
The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded the City of Dublin the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting. The Department of... read more →
Dublin has made a new friend. A delegation from Mashiko, Japan, visited last week and signed an agreement for a Friendship City partnership that is anticipated to usher in educational,... read more →
Dublin officials, Crawford Hoying Development Partners LLC employees and others gathered Tuesday to mark the city’s Bridge Park “groundbreaking,” a term used loosely as heavy trucks were rolling by during... read more →