Skarbeck: Financial markets brace for era of social media
Two recent episodes have regulators scrutinizing the role social media plays in the investment markets.
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Two recent episodes have regulators scrutinizing the role social media plays in the investment markets.
A recent study by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, sheds a great deal of light on the sausage mill of policy research, and the courage and integrity of the process of policy research altogether.
Like it or not, the United States is a country where, increasingly, people read different books and newspapers, visit different blogs, watch different television programs, attend different churches and even speak different languages.
It’s no secret that CEOs of public companies make a lot of money.<br><br>And in general, they earn it: It takes talent, hard work and vision to oversee thousands of employees, answer to impatient shareholders, guard against competitive threats, and keep the trains running on time, particularly at behemoths like Eli Lilly and Co., WellPoint Inc., Cummins Inc. and Simon Property Group Inc.
-ALDI Indiana LP bought 1.8 acres at 4470 Lafayette Road. The buyer was represented by Jim Abel of Lee & Associates. The seller, D&K LLC, represented itself.
-ALDI Indiana LP bought 2.47 acres at 4451 Lafayette Road. The buyer was represented by Jim Abel of Lee & Associates. The seller, Aquila Corp., was represented by Chuck McCollum of ReMax Ability Plus.
-CSDC LLC bought a 63,750-square-foot office/industrial building at 2323 N. Illinois St. that will be redeveloped into a charter school. The buyer was represented by R.J. Rudolph and Yumi Prater of Colliers International. The seller, Ross Gage Inc., was represented by Matthew Broderick and Al Donato III of Acorn Group Inc.
Indiana is upgrading and bypassing congested sections of U.S. 31 near Kokomo, South Bend and Indianapolis. When completed, the projects are expected to remove 32 stoplights from the route, cutting a half hour off travel time.
The youthful animators at The Basement have won the Independent Publisher’s Book Awards’ silver award for their first children’s e-book, “Every Walrus Can Fly.”
First Merchants Corp. CEO Michael Rechin thinks a wave of bank mergers is coming—driven by financial institutions’ quest to increase profits in an environment where super-low interest rates continue to squeeze margins.
Obama’s troubles might save us from his heavy-handed, second-term agenda.
The most popular tech product isn’t necessarily the one that is best for your business.
Three developers are competing to build a mixed-use project likely to include a parking garage on a surface lot adjacent to the historic Athenaeum building.
Season closer tackled Wagner’s large-scale seafaring tale. Plus, thoughts on ‘4000 Miles’ at the Phoenix Theatre.
Third in a month-long series of Cultural Trail restaurant reviews.
The stakes are lower, but the odds higher, compared with previous mayors who took risks with sports.
Angie’s List Inc. CEO Bill Oesterle has collected millions of dollars over the years by renting to the company property for its campus along East Washington Street. Now, the landlord and chief executive is pocketing millions more by selling Angie’s the property, at well above its assessed value.
Indianapolis International Airport plans to tweak another parking area, this time designating 260 spaces closest to the terminal for people who intend to spend a short time inside.
Senior executives at Indiana's public companies last year received, on average, more in perks than the typical Hoosier earned all year, IBJ found after reviewing Securities and Exchange Commission documents for more than 60 Indiana companies.
The state’s largest newspaper is mum on whether reviews will continue after the Friday resignation of its fine arts critic. Arts organizations are taking a wait-and-see attitude.
Eli Lilly claims recent decisions by Canadian courts invalidating 17 drug patents have made the country an outlier among major developed countries.