Indianapolis Business Journal

MAY 30-JUNE 5, 2011

This week, find out how Indiana public-company executives fared last year—and search our compensation database. Also, see what's ahead for the long-dormant Central State Hospital redevelopment project and check out a gallery of photos from the grounds. In Focus, read about how owners of a local family business are steeling themselves to hand over the reins. And in A&E, etc., see what Lou Harry thought of Krzysztof Urbanski’s unofficial coming-out party with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

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APRIL 25-MAY 1, 2011

This week, find out how new leaders are trying to revive WRTV-TV Channel 6 and see what has wealthy entrepreneurs tightening their purse strings. In Focus, read what observers have to say about the revolving door at the Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association. And in Forefront, check out a insight and analysis on topics ranging from undereducated workers to gun rights.

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APRIL 4-10, 2011

This week, check out the latest installment of "Testing Reform," IBJ's special series on charter schools, which in this issue looks at the controversery over judging their performance. Also from our front page, read a behind-the-scenes look at the city's decision to grant big tax breaks to Rolls Royce Corp., fearing the manufacturer might pull thousands of jobs out of the area. And in Focus, learn how autoparts supplier Gestamp is trying to crash the casket-making industry dominated by Batesville's Hillenbrand Industries.

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JANUARY 14-20, 2011

This week, see what new tactic the national American Legion is using to shore up its bottom line and find out what effect repeated price cuts had on Endocyte's initial IPO. In Focus, find out how city boosters are looking to supplement local convention business. And in Forefront, columnists weigh in on topics such as  social discourse, taxes, grading teachers, political conventions and the North of South development.

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