Indianapolis Business Journal

FEB. 22-28, 2019

A global partnership with Japanese personal-computer maker Lenovo—to be rolled out Feb. 25—and $34.8 million in funding secured in October has Scale Computing poised for explosive growth. Anthony Schoettle explores what’s next, including the possibility of an initial public offering. Also in this week’s issue, Hayleigh Colombo explains how a $4.3 million Lilly Endowment grant could transform a one-mile stretch of East 10th Street into a hotbed for the arts. And Susan Orr profiles Kelly Birk, a trailblazer in the local financial planning market.

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Consider unified district

“Township schools must receive reform, too,” by Marshawn Wolley. “Let’s talk about teacher pay,” by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz. “Get serious about funding public schools,” by Glenda Ritz. All printed in IBJ’s Feb. 8 issue of Forefront. So much talk and where does it end? Many expenses are duplicated in nine townships school systems on buildings, maintenance […]

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Voters had enough

I could sum up my disgust after reading Pierre Atlas’ IBJ column [“It’s about how you play the game,” Feb. 8] in a single sentence, but then I would be discounted as just another “Trumper.” Donald Trump had no reason to take this job, except for the fact that the country was moving toward socialism […]

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