Unemployment data paints worrisome picture
The most recent data on the U.S. economy continues to be worrying, but a little context remains helpful.
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The most recent data on the U.S. economy continues to be worrying, but a little context remains helpful.
EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION Total ’07 Salary Stock and All other compensation Bonus option grants (1) pay (2) % change (3) Stephen Russell $2,108,148 $638,258 $1,103,656 $46,234 148% chairman, CEO $320,000 Paul Will $992,211 $248,000 $526,997 $17,214 193% vice chairman, CFO $200,000 Chris Hines $959,351 $239,883 $472,480 $66,988 N/A president, COO $180,000 Jonathan Russell $512,114 $207,142 $89,500 […]
I’ll go to the new Xscape arcade with a more open mind, thanks to Lou Harry’s Jan. 26 piece about it.
MANAGEMENT Helene Cross, president and CEO Dr. Timothy Kelly, medical director Cindy Leight, vice president and COO Barbara Elliott, chief financial officer Leesa Smith, director of marketing Sharon Baker, director of support services Rachelle Gardner, director of adolescent services Robin Parsons, director of adult services
The Indianapolis Museum of Art is one step closer to establishing its first conservation science lab, which Conservator-in-Charge David Miller said would put the IMA on par with museums in New York, Chicago and Boston—at least in terms of technology.
Celadon Group Inc. Celadon Group Inc., 9503 E. 33rd St., Indianapolis, 46235, www.celadontrucking.com, is a trucking company that provides service between Canada, the United States and Mexico. For the quarter ended Dec. 31, the company reported net income of $1.7 million, or 8 cents per diluted share, on $119.7 million in revenue. That compares with […]
Creativity and transparency are required to fix the Capital Improvement Board’s financial woes.
MISSION Fairbanks is focused on recovery from alcohol and other drug problems, serving as a resource to improve the well-being of individuals, families and communities by offering hope and support through its programs and services.
Cook Medical has split its interventional devices business into two units, pulling its lesser known cancer products out from under the shadow of its heart products.
BANKRUPTCIES Blown Away Hair Salon Inc., 17219 Mercantile Blvd., Noblesville, 46060. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities: n/a. Dalton’s Auto Body Inc., 8194 Black Oak Drive, Plainfield, 46168. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities: n/a.
The Baskin-Robbins ice cream chain hopes to add more than 50 franchise locations in the Indianapolis area.
Fairbanks is focused on recovery from alcohol and other drug problems, serving as a resource to improve the well-being
of individuals, families and communities by offering hope and support through its programs and services.
VALUE 2/2/09 11/29/07 Shares of common stock outstanding 22.1 million 23.8 million Market value of one common share $7.73 $7.52 Market value of common stock $170.8 million $180.0 million
For me, the last few days included an opening at the Phoenix, a world premiere with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and finally getting around to watching “Love Actually.”
How about your weekend? Did you take in any First Friday events? Catch “Durang-O-Rama” or “To…
In early April, the 110,000-square-foot Indianapolis distribution center of California-based medical-device supplier DJO Inc. will quietly roll out a revolutionary automated package-handling system. If it works as advertised, it could signify the dawn of a robot-centric age for Indiana’s distribution industry-a niche that, according to fi gures from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, employs […]
Dear Jim:It’s me again. You probably don’t remember, but 2-1/2 years ago-Sept. 4, 2006, to be precise-I penned my fi rst open letter to you in this very space. I never heard back from you on that one, not that I expected to. Hey, you’re a busy guy. I wrote that letter when perhaps only […]
Click here to learn more about the CIB’s bond troubles. The Indianapolis Capital Improvement Board revealed just days ago that it will cost nearly $50 million annually to get the organization’s books back into the black. Now, the question is whether professional sports teams or taxpayers will foot the bill-a debate that’s already raging behind […]