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For this Indy guy, there is nothing that says Indy—or Indiana—like the Indy 500.
Do you know where your backups are, right now? Most of us don’t, or if we do, we don’t know what shape they’re in.
Red Herring magazine’s annual list of top tech startups previously included the likes of Facebook, Google and Yahoo.
Lantern Partners LLC, the company that owns a Fishers office building formerly occupied by the failed Irwin Mortgage Corp., is seeking to reorganize under chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The firm listed debts and assets of $10 million to $50 million in federal court documents filed on May 25. Its largest creditor, GE Commercial Finance Business […]
Bioanalytical Systems Inc.’s new chief financial officer recently received praise from one of the company’s institutional investors for laying out an aggressive cost-cutting plan—but not before the rest of the firm’s leaders got a tongue-lashing for past performance. “We’re glad to see somebody aggressively attacking the cost basis, because the costs have been out of […]
Speed is thought to be an obstacle to the widespread adoption of plug-in vehicles.
Lilly Endowment earned $884.6 million on its Eli Lilly and Co. stock in 2011, bringing the total worth of the grant-making powerhouse to $6.2 billion.
Following setbacks, industry leaders prepare to launch innovation center downstate
Accounting, church jobs lead to software firm that helps tax accountants manage property tax disputes.
After a year of escalating hype, Facebook’s May 18 initial public offering failed to come anywhere near Wall Street’s glorified expectations.
We need a compromise that preserves innovation and mitigates the tendency for the sort of moral hazard that fueled the last recession.
Second-quarter forecast for Indianapolis is positive in spite of Lilly, small business concerns.
IMOCA has history of building exhibits around pop-culture figures.
A federal judge said Thursday she plans to rule within a month on the constitutionality of an Indiana law that bans registered sex offenders from using social networking websites where they could prey on children.
Indianapolis police announced Wednesday that they will move two downtown security cameras to the area on the Central Canal where a couple was attacked and beaten over Memorial Day weekend. Police are considering adding more patrols in the area after an 18-year-old woman and her 23-year-old male friend were badly beaten Saturday by a group of five to seven males in their late teens or early 20s.
The Indiana State Fair plans a job fair Thursday afternoon in order to fill hundreds of positions for the fair in August. More than 500 hourly positions are available. Officials said most of the jobs are temporary positions that cover the duration of the fair, which runs from Aug. 3 until Aug. 19. The job fair will take place at the Pioneer Our Land Pavilion at the fairgrounds from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Lines can begin forming at 2 p.m. Officials said applicants may wear informal attire.
A second-grader has been suspended and faces expulsion from Indianapolis Public Schools for bringing three bottles of beer to school. The principal at Eliza A. Baker School 55, 1349 E. 54th St., heard clanking inside the boy's book bag as he was leaving the cafeteria early Wednesday morning. She found three unopened bottles of Budweiser. The boy admitted he brought the beer to school, but didn't say why. School police and Child Protective Services were called to the scene to investigate.
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd., which said it wouldn’t turn a profit this quarter, accounts for about 10 percent of BrightPoint’s distribution business.
EMC Precision Machining in Sheridan will give each of its 93 employees a new bicycle Friday for exceeding company cost-cutting goals.