Republic Air sees revenue climb, earnings fall
The Indianapolis-based company’s quarterly revenue increased 7.4 percent, to $697.8 million, primarily due to an 11-percent increase in revenue from the Frontier unit.
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The Indianapolis-based company’s quarterly revenue increased 7.4 percent, to $697.8 million, primarily due to an 11-percent increase in revenue from the Frontier unit.
Doctors can still get free samples of medicines, but not football tickets or lunch for their spouses, under a revised code of conduct drafted by a global drug industry trade group that counts Eli Lilly as a member.
Carmel-based insurance holding company CNO Financial Group Inc. said Wednesday its board of directors approved the repurchase of up to $100 million in stock.
For all the bluster a statewide smoking ban sparked at the beginning of the 2012 legislative session, the version Indiana lawmakers may end up approving seems little more than a wisp of smoke.
State senators allocated more state money for victims of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse and full-day kindergarten as part of a broad spending plan approved Wednesday.
Indiana policymakers should not disregard the democratic will of the public in an attempt to push the reform efforts statewide.
The Mind Trust recognizes that true innovation takes place in school buildings and not state or district offices.
Our own polling showed that even union members and self-identified Democrats supported right-to-work by slim margins.
Union leaders will organize their get-out-the-vote efforts at a far higher level than in the past.
President Barack Obama has deranged conservatives just as W. deranged liberals.
The knee-jerk debate we’re again having over who is responsible for higher oil prices fundamentally misses huge changes.
We must cut. But I fear Americans aren’t up for that.
Mays’ efforts at community involvement saved The Indianapolis Recorder.
While certainly not fun, a case of the measles rarely causes death.
SEAS puts the analytical power of the U.S. military on our desktops.
There has been a lot of disinformation and misinformation in Indiana politics of late with regard to the residency issue.
I saw senior citizens throw away their crutches and dance in the aisles.
The mind-set seems to be that these are individual transgressions.
We would all get together, rent out a ballroom and invite the CEO and board chair of every non-for-profit serving Indianapolis.
Gerrymandering, not the lack of a high intelligence quotient, stunts evolution of the General Assembly.