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Against the grain: Cohen Brothers Inc. resisted the consolidation craze to chart its own careful course.
From:
Recycling Today
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September 1, 2003| Author:
Taylor, Brian
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One might expect a company located in a place called Middletown to play things moderately and safely, and in some cases that accurately describes Cohen Brothers Inc. But a closer look at the southwestern Ohio scrap company reveals a willingness by its leaders to go against conventional wisdom and current trends as part of its more important overall plan of providing the best possible service to its scrap generating and consuming customers.
The result is a company that co...
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