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investors looking at business valuations likely will conclude there are companies selling at
prices less than their intrinsic values.
Shepherd Community Inc., a Christian-based organization serving the near-east side, is pulling other charities into its fold
at a pace not often seen in the local not-for-profit sector.
The demise of apparel retailer Steve and Barry’s University Sportswear deals another blow to efforts to turn around the ailing
Lafayette Square Mall.
I’m writing in response to the article "Indiana adoption agencies trying new strategies" from the Oct. 27 issue. As an adoptive mom, I was pleased to see an adoption article at the beginning of National Adoption Month (November). However, I was very disappointed in the use of the term "supply" in referring to the number […]
EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION Total ’07 Salary Stock and All other compensation Bonus option grants (1) pay (2) % change (3) William I. Miller $658,898 $650,000 $0 $8,898 -60% CEO, chairman and president $0 Gregory F. Ehlinger $543,233 $316,000 $218,921 $8,312 N/A Chief financial officer $0 Joseph R. LaLeggia $991,253 $362,213 $73,982 $555,058 61% President, commercial finance […]
MANAGEMENT Kathryn Perron, president Laurie Jones, director of education and community development Cynthia Pratt, director of counseling and customer service
Indiana legislators are signaling that everyone who receives funding from state government must tighten their belts as tax
collections fall short of projections. That could cause pressure for cuts to key technology incentives.
The unprecedented plunge on Wall Street the last three months has spurred a couple of dozen executives and directors at Indiana
public companies to scoop up shares in their own companies.
The Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce has launched an online business networking site called Indylink.com.
The Metropolitan Development Commission gave Indianapolis area transportation planners the green light Nov. 12 to do an expedited
study that would show locations, cost and potential ridership for mass transit routes region-wide.
Now that the NCAA has decided not to punish Indiana University further for basketball infractions, the athletic program must
concentrate on building an honest, successful sports program.
VALUE 11/21/08 6/29/07 Shares of common stock outstanding 29.4 million 29.4 million Market value of one common share $1.58 $14.97 Market value of common stock $46.5 million $439.8 million
The Metropolitan Development Commission has given city planners the green light to seek an expedited study that would provide
a clearer picture of what a comprehensive regional transit system could look like and how much it would cost.
Changes will dramatically materialize over the coming months and years as the delivery of health care services takes on a
consumer-driven focus.
Indianapolis developer Kosene & Kosene is battling buyers over a $500 million condo project near Fort Myers.
So did you get to “A Christmas Carol Unscripted” at ComedySportz? Check out “Australia” at the multiplex? Hear Sam Harris and the Indianapolis Children’s Choir at Pike Performing Arts Center? Or just veg out in front of the TV and…
Indianapolis Parks & Recreation has received a four-year commitment of $1.2 million in grants to support after-school learning programs at eight Indianapolis Public Schools locations. The grant will offer $350,000 in each of the first two years, then $280,000 the third year and $245,000 in the final year. The federal 21st Century Community Learning Center […]
Duke Gold’s Speedway International Inc., a longtime Volkswagen and Subaru car dealership on the northwest outskirts of downtown, went out of business Friday after its owner, Larry “Duke” Gold, died of a self-inflicted gunshot. The cause of the Nov. 19 death was ruled a suicide by the Marion County Coroner’s Office. Gold, 49, was found […]
When I first met Zak Brown in 2001, it was to interview him for a story about his mostly unheard of company, Just Marketing. At the time, I was writing a “Small Business…