2010 compensation fell about 20 percent for top Lilly execs
Compensation for Eli Lilly and Co.’s top executives fell last year due to a change to its stock award program and as the company struggled to bring new medicines to market.
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Compensation for Eli Lilly and Co.’s top executives fell last year due to a change to its stock award program and as the company struggled to bring new medicines to market.
Indiana-based Endocyte Inc., a developer of drugs for ovarian and lung tumors, raised $75 million in its initial public offering after cutting the price twice this week for a total reduction of as much as 60 percent.
The school's board of trustees voted Friday morning to cancel the $28 million project for the Wade Utility Plant based on financial and regulatory concerns.
A woman was injured in her west-side Indianapolis home by falling debris early this morning when her bedroom ceiling collapsed. Sharon Jucha, 74, suffered bruises to her face and legs and was taken to Wishard Hospital. A relative said water had been leaking from the nearby kitchen ceiling the previous day.
Lawrence police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 24-year-old man. Grant Holderman, who has a mental disability, has been missing since Jan. 30. He moved to Indiana from Pennsylvania in late December. His sister said he went for a walk but never returned. Holderman, who is 5-foot-11 and weighs 320 pounds, was last seen in the 8900 block of Brigadier Drive.
Central Indiana counties are burning through salt supplies and budgets due to frequent snow and ice storms. The Indiana Department of Transportation says it has enough to get through the rest of winter. Same thing for Marion County, which says it is restocking supplies as needed. Hendricks County started the season with 1,500 tons of salt and has used 85 percent. Madison County has used 85 percent, as well. In Hamilton County, officials say 60 percent of its supply has been used. Hancock County has used up 75 percent.
Welcome to the 19th annual Forty Under 40, one of Indianapolis Business Journal's most popular and talked-about features.
Yes, 2010 was tough, an NFIB study shows. But poor sales and uncertainty were even bigger problems than finding credit.
The stock has soared more than 28 percent since Wednesday's earnings report. Growth of smart phones and European logistics prospects helped Brightpoint beat earnings estimates.
The West Lafayette-based biopharmaceutical company now is planning to offer at least 12.5 million shares, or 17 percent more than previously announced, but at a lower price of $6 each.
Outstanding 2011 talent includes Melissa Manchester, Jason Robert Brown, and Karen Akers.
Locally based Sport Graphics scored a "six-figure" deal with the NFL to design, make and install all Super Bowl signage—in Dallas and Indianapolis.
The insurer’s new campaign, developed by local advertising firm Young & Laramore, focuses on real-life situations amid a crowded field of competitors.
Proposals would mitigate rate spikes, says utility industry. Consumer groups call proposed legislation a rubber stamp for utilities.
The Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration is scheduled for Feb. 10 at the Indiana Statehouse. The celebration is part of events nationwide celebrating Reagan's life.
While the national media for this year's Super Bowl looked forward to next year in Indy, Papa John was causing a media room ruckus that threatened to cause an escalator to collapse.
The economy generated only 36,000 net new jobs in January, the fewest in four months, but the unemployment rate fell because many of those out of work gave up on their job searches.
Purdue University is moving to call off plans for a new coal-fired power unit that had been strongly opposed by environmental activists.
While it hasn't yet earned the national attention of the recently opened, Frank Gehry-designed New World Symphony campus and concert hall in Florida, Carmel's Palladium has garnered some national attention. Among those chiming in: Bloomberg led its report with the fact that Center for the Performing Arts Artistic Director Michael Feinstein was moving Fred Astaire's […]
Earnings for the Indianapolis-based shopping mall owner increased to $217.9 million in the fourth quarter, up from $91.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2009. Funds from operations, a key measurement used by real estate investment trusts, also improved.