Setbacks in diabetes market batter Roche
Roche Diagnostics Corp., once the darling of the U.S. diabetes-device market, is now licking its wounds. And
it’s mulling whether to keep fighting on all fronts or to pull back.
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Roche Diagnostics Corp., once the darling of the U.S. diabetes-device market, is now licking its wounds. And
it’s mulling whether to keep fighting on all fronts or to pull back.
Indianapolis has fared better than some airports in terms of declining revenue, with passengers down
about 10 percent for much of the year and revenue off 16 percent at one point.
Founder Steve Tolen started out to make an electric car and wound up with a device to blend and regulate power among different
types of electric batteries.
The minority-owned logistics firm is also involved in a legal battle with a Washington state firm over the loss of its Boeing
business.
Judge Sarah Evans Barker declared a Massachusetts woman in contempt of court for failing to remove her negative Internet
postings about an Indianapolis cosmetic surgeon.
The Indiana General Assembly is taking its first steps toward restructuring Hoosier gambling law.
Dale Cheatham, who starts work Jan. 4, was city manager of The Colony, Texas, a growing community of
40,000, for eight years. Before that, he spent four years as city manager of Watauga, Texas.
Changes are coming to the Brickyard Crossing Golf Resort, but the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which owns the facility,
has no intention of selling it.
The Performance Racing Industry Show has set its 2010 dates for Dec. 9-11. That means the International Motorsports Industry
Show held in Indianapolis will have Dec. 1-3 to itself.
Birk Billingsley, of Krieg DeVault LLP, sidelines in neckwear.
IBJ Style columnist Gabrielle Poshadlo joins in to discuss the latest Children’s Museum show.
More than half of the venture capital fund’s original investors took a pass on its $58 million successor, the newly launched
INext.
We take a taste of the offerings at the new wine bar at the Conrad.
Here is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
More on the history of Indianapolis’ amateur sports initiative.
If you’re not involved in one of these massive failures, you can take solace in the much smaller
problems you have every day.
Short sales and foreclosures in this 2,200-unit development began cropping up several years ago and continue today.
A Virginia businessman is suing Tim Durham, alleging he and other defendants manipulated the September auction of a 1930 Duesenberg
that sold for $2.9 million.
Huntington’s Disease Society of America believes in a future free from Huntington’s Disease and is committed
to building a community of compassion that enriches the lives of families affected by HD through education, research and care.