PROXY CORNER: The Finish Line Inc.
The Finish Line Inc., 3308 N. Mitthoeffer Road, Indianapolis, www.finishline.com, is a specialty retailer of brand-name athletic and leisure footwear, activewear and accessories.
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The Finish Line Inc., 3308 N. Mitthoeffer Road, Indianapolis, www.finishline.com, is a specialty retailer of brand-name athletic and leisure footwear, activewear and accessories.
Six of the 17 Indiana banks that relied on the federal government to shore up their balance sheets in the recession have yet to repay, and the U.S. Treasury isn’t going to wait forever.
Indianapolis Museum of Art’s new ‘Snapshot’ exhibition examines the photography that inspired 7 artists. Plus, ‘Cabaret’ at the Athenaeum.
Fourth in a month-long series of “Grill” restaurant reviews.
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Instead of shutting down Penn State football, why not use that economic engine to do some enormous good?
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Local firm’s new data center is seen as an alternative to so-called “virtualization” trend.
No one I know particularly enjoys paying taxes, but nearly (if not literally) all will admit to their necessity in helping provide government services to keep our economy running.
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“My grand pappy was a chess grand master,” Jim Rogers declared as we sat down to a game back in the early 1990s. Jim was a pal. When he and his wife, M.A., lived in Carmel, we vacationed together and enjoyed running and biking on the weekends. He was a competitor. He liked to win.
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Retailer’s operating income is the same as five years ago, even though it has triple the number of stores.
Fuel savings and environmental benefits might not be worth the higher cost of such vehicles.
New owner of property bought out of foreclosure seeks city revenue bonds, state low-income housing tax credits.
Museum has been fine-tuning service in preparation for Batman premier.