Drilling is energy key
The [March 28] energy article by [Bruce] Hetrick proposes a Hollywood piece of fiction as a modern-day parable of undeniable truth.
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The [March 28] energy article by [Bruce] Hetrick proposes a Hollywood piece of fiction as a modern-day parable of undeniable truth.
As a grantee of The Health Foundation of Greater Indianapolis, I read [reporter Kathleen McLaughlin’s March 21] article with great interest.
Allison Transmission is not a household name like Google or General Motors, but it won’t lack an audience for its planned $750 million initial public offering.
First in a month-long series of reviews of restaurants that sound wet—just like spring in Indiana.
Having experienced this lollapalooza of information overload, I now realize the real draw of SXSW is the convergence of the people.
Everyone, it seems, wants government to cost less—until someone suggests cuts to our particular sacred cows.
Shares of the call center software firm Interactive Intelligence have nearly tripled, to around $38 from a 52-week low of $14, last August, thanks to a string of larger orders, and to its anticipation of the rise of “communications as a service,” or CaaS.
Remy’s transformation since 2007, when a $700 million debt load propelled it into bankruptcy court, could be fodder for business-school case studies of the 21st century.
The recession in Indiana and the nation lasted only three quarters. But the Hoosier recovery took six quarters.
Indiana House Democrats congratulated each other for stopping anti-union legislation as they returned from self-imposed exile in Illinois on March 28, but they had no one but themselves to blame for the hiatus.
There is much work to be done. The Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention, an umbrella homeless advocacy organization, estimates that 4,500 to 7,500 individuals in Marion County experienced homelessness in 2010.
In this installment of IBJ's Who's Who series, meet key members of the city’s banking and finance sector. They include bankers, fund managers, venture capitalists, lawyers, financial planners and others who influence the movement and availability of money in the local economy.
Inflation is a sinister sort of tax that confiscates wealth. Bonds will lose value in an inflationary environment as interest rates rise.
We need the remaining month of this Legislature to look a lot less like the last month.
A House session scheduled for Thursday morning never took place as Democratic leader Pat Bauer Republican leader Brian Bosma discussed fines the Dems received for walking out on their jobs.
Carmel-based ITT Educational Services Inc. provides technology-oriented, post-secondary education, including associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees as well as non-degree programs.
The best part of this Butler University run to another Final Four isn’t that the Bulldogs put themselves in position for a second straight year to win a national championship. It’s that they already have won one. Well, kinda, sorta.
The medical condition of a 15-year-old Martinsville boy shot at school by another youth has improved. Chance Jackson has been upgraded to fair condition from serious at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, WIBC-FM reported. Jackson has undergone surgery twice after being shot twice March 25 at Martinsville West Middle School. A vigil and walk in honor of Jackson on Wednesday night attracted about 500 participants. Prosecutors want the 15-year-old boy arrested in connection with the shooting to be tried in adult court. He's due to go before a judge Friday.
Al Sharpton is following through on his pledge to open an office in Indianapolis. A spokesperson for the controversial civil rights activist said Sharpton will open his office in mid-April. Sharpton made the promise last year while visiting Indianapolis after city police were accused of using excessive force while arresting teenager Brandon Johnson.