Dow AgroSciences grows sales, earnings to new heights
Record sales for seeds and new crop protection products helped boost revenue 14 percent at Indianapolis-based Dow AgroSciences LLC in its new fiscal year.
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Record sales for seeds and new crop protection products helped boost revenue 14 percent at Indianapolis-based Dow AgroSciences LLC in its new fiscal year.
Conor Daly and Takuma Sato provide the struggling IndyCar Series with prime opportunities to improve its brand awareness and TV ratings. But driver promotion has never been the series' strong suit. It's time to turn that around.
The Hoosier Tour will give high-handicappers the chance to compete for prize purses at top courses across the Indianapolis area. But participants could become ineligible for sanctioned events.
The Indianapolis-based real estate investment trust rang up earnings of $28 million, mostly due to gains from the sale of 18 properties.
Indiana's new state budget will include at least a small personal income tax cut, although legislative leaders said Wednesday they weren't certain whether it will be as large as Republican Gov. Mike Pence wants.
Republican lawmakers bypassed House Speaker Pro Tem Eric Turner for the chairmanship of House Ways and Means committee last year amid concerns over his potential conflicts of interest, sources say.
CNO Financial Group Inc. posted much lower earnings in the first quarter after suffering a $57.2 million loss in the period on the extinguishment of debt.
The latest results beat Wall Street estimates, driving the Indianapolis-based company's shares upward by nearly 7 percent in after-market trading on Wednesday.
A side-by-side comparison of the tourism and convention industries in Indianapolis and San Diego.
Tourism and hospitality are often described as the invisible industry—the industry “hidden in plain sight.”
Some goals have been realized, while others are moving through the pipeline.
Greater consistency is expected to pay tourism dividends.
Everything is on the table for consideration, says new Hulman & Co. CEO Mark Miles.
Economic turmoil in Greece has forced the University of Indianapolis to close its undergraduate program in Athens.
WTHR’s John Cardenas, who was recently accused of sexual discrimination by his former executive assistant, has been named vice president of news for Dispatch Broadcast Group, the station’s parent company.
Police have arrested a 30-year-old Indianapolis man in connection with a March 17 attack on an employee of the CVS store at 1545 N. Meridian St. Authorities say the victim recognized her attacker from a police booking photo, leading officers to arrest Yaceem Richardson on Monday night at his home in the 1400 block of Congress Street. The victim told police that the attacker had been stalking her in the weeks leading up to the attack. Police say security camera footage shows Richardson confronting the employee inside the store and punching her in the face.
An annual traffic scorecard gives Indianapolis a middle-of-the-road ranking when it comes to congested cities. Indy finished 49th on the list of 100 worst-traffic cities according to the INRIX, a provider of traffic information and driver services. The top city on the list is Los Angeles, followed by Honolulu and San Francisco. Louisville came in at 50th.
Opponents of a proposed tax to pay for improvements throughout the cultural district have accused tax advocates of rigging the proposal to ensure its passage.
Hundreds of residents gathered at Daleville High School on Tuesday night to hear about the proposed Mounds Lake Reservoir, a 2,100-acre project that could cost as much as $400 million to build.
Win a quartet of passes to the May 18 Indianapolis Art Center event.