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HAUKE: Research, not gut, should drive market decisions
The greatest investors I know all use time-tested principles and apply them rigorously in their activities.
HICKS: Expectations can’t erase sluggish recovery
While the economy continues to recover, the pace is agonizingly slow. The reasons for this are becoming clear.
How have state workers fared under performance pay? Good question.
Inconsistencies make comparisons a heavy lift.
Vigil planned for motorcyclist
Dozens of people are expected to gather on Monument Circle at 7 p.m. Friday evening to memorialize the motorcyclist killed
in a collision last week with a police officer. Eric Wells, 30, was killed and two others were badly hurt when Indianapolis
police officer David Bisard crashed into them with his cruiser. A test showed Bisard had a blood-alcohol level more than twice
the legal limit. He faces a long list of charges including reckless homicide.
Two injured in downtown collision
A charter bus carrying 46 members of a school band crashed into a van downtown just after 8 a.m. Friday, sending the van’s
driver and a passenger to the hospital. None of the students were hurt in the crash on Pennsylvania Street, just south of
Market Street. The charter bus was transporting students from the University of Wisconsin to the Drum Corps International
competition taking place this weekend at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Police seek strip-club robbers
Authorities are searching for two men who stormed into and robbed an east-side strip club early Friday morning. Indianapolis
police say there were still people in Club Paradise, at 5255 English Ave., when the two men walked in with guns just after
3 a.m. They got away with an undisclosed amount of cash. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Will third time be a charm for Emmis?
Emmis shareholders are set to vote again Friday night on taking the company private, but the proposal could be in jeopardy
if a deal is not reached
soon, says one investment expert.
Tim Durham closes New Castle restaurant
A sign on the door of Durhams Ristorante says the moderately priced Italian eatery will be "closed until further notice."
HR firm FlashPoint severs ties with Barnes & Thornburg
FlashPoint's co-owners purchase remaining shares from law firm to give them sole ownership of the company they founded
in 2002.
After another loss, JA plans for recovery
The not-for-profit hangs its hopes on efforts including more aggressive fundraising after reporting a $389,000 deficit for
its 2010 fiscal year. “It’s been a rough spell,” said CEO Jennifer Burk.
Loogootee losing 95 jobs to bedding plant closure
Perfect Fit Industries, a supplier of bedding accessories such as mattress pads, pillows and comforters, will shut down its
facility in southwest Indiana by the end of the year.
Biomet investing $26M to expand, create nearly 280 jobs
Orthopedics giant Biomet Inc. plans to invest $26 million to grow operations in its hometown of Warsaw, adding 278 jobs by
the end of 2012.
USDA expects record corn crop in Indiana
The U.S. Department of Agriculture expects Indiana farmers to produce more than 1 billion bushels of corn, compared with the
933 million bushels harvested last year. Officials also predict a record crop nationwide.
Eli Lilly loses patent lawsuit for Strattera
Eli Lilly and Co. on Thursday lowered its revenue outlook for the year after it lost a patent lawsuit over its attention
deficit hyperactivity drug Strattera. The patent had been set to expire in May 2017. Lilly plans to appeal.
Indianapolis retailers plan new stores, relocations
A new restaurant near Lucas Oil Stadium is among several new or relocated retailers around the city.
Centers for Working Families expanding in Indianapolis
The Indianapolis chapter of Local Initiatives Support Corp. will receive $500,000 to open more of its one-stop centers that
help the working poor develop, grow and protect their assets.
Publicis snags three clients, expects strong 2010
The Indianapolis agency has scored a string of new accounts, and company officials say revenue will be up this year.
Architects to temporarily transform downtown Indianapolis parking spaces
In celebration of “PARK(ing) Day,” the Indianapolis chapter of Architecture for Humanity will convert 10 parking
spaces in front of the Borders bookstore on Meridian Street at Washington Street into a curbside landscape.
Two Indianapolis accounting firms make top 100 list
Katz Sapper & Miller LLP and Blue & Co. LLC again are the only two local accounting firms to crack Inside Public
Accounting’s annual top-100 list.