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KPBS talks to SDSU Marketing Professor and BottomLine Marketing founder Miro Copic about this week's biggest news in business.
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SDSU Marketing Professor and BottomLine Marketing founder Miro Copic has a roundup of this week's biggest business stories.
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KPBS Midday EditionCox said he would streamline regulations, end "frivolous litigation and lawsuits," and shorten the approval process to help resolve the state's housing crunch.
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KPBS Midday EditionMeasure E asks city of San Diego voters to approve a massive redevelopment project in Mission Valley.
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We take a look at what could be behind Wall Street's biggest weekly loss in six months in tonight's Friday Business Report.
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The San Diego Police Department said it still needs to fill more than 200 positions and they are using a new marketing campaign to get it done.
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As San Diego and Tijuana business leaders lobby for Congressional approval of the new NAFTA, Mexico's Ambassador to the U.S., Gerónimo Gutiérrez, discussed the deal with KPBS.
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Commercial lobster season is officially underway in San Diego but one seafood distributor said even though the lobsters are being caught off our coast, most of them are sold to Asian countries.
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Amazon raises its minimum wage, ALDI gets into the grocery delivery game and the winners and losers of the agreement formerly known as NAFTA.
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KPBS Midday EditionThere is a full-scale media war underway as a pair of Mission Valley ballot measures seek voter support.
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