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Rural electricity provider Hoosier Energy has dodged — at least for now — a $120
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Rural electricity provider Hoosier Energy has dodged — at least for now — a $120
One of the most pressing questions not-for-profits should be asking is: “How will we respond to this economy?”
Momentive Consumer Credit Counseling Services work to change lives by helping people gain financial stability.
CORRECTIONS Last week’s page one story “State pension fund fallout: Billions Disappear” reported an incorrect figure for the Indiana Public Employees’ Retirement Fund’s one-year investment return as of Sept. 30. Its actual return was minus 18.6 percent. A story on page 5A last week about KAR Holdings’ lending company should have specified that a $161.5 […]
This month, we’re breaking our traditional restaurant reviewing format and offering a four-part look at the eateries at Indianapolis
International Airport.
The Indiana Venture Center, a local not-for-profit that mentors Hoosier entrepreneurs and startup companies, is shutting its
doors.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s operating loss of $293,000 during the most recent fiscal year is not nearly as troubling
in the long term as the symphony’s shrinking endowment.
A new national analysis of U.S. public pension funds suggests most invest prudently, even in volatile times.
Through the efforts of The Indianapolis Zoo, the animal conservation world lasers in on Indianapolis every two years —
presenting
our community an opportunity to recognize and learn from a hero in science and conservation.
I have to comment regarding the latest articles [in the Nov. 10 issue] regarding the redevelopment of Speedway. While the articles were written very well and gave the impression that this redevelopment is a must for the community, I do not remember reading anything regarding the businesses that will be lost or the people who […]
The Indy Racing League suddenly finds itself at odds with Midwestern farmers over a decision to make a Brazilian consortium
its ethanol supplier starting next year.
DIRECTORS R. David Hoover, 62 Occupation: Chairman, president and CEO of Ball Corp. Other directorships: Energizer Holdings Inc., Qwest Communications International Inc. Number of common shares: 37,739 Previous year: 18,252 William I. Miller, 51 Occupation: Chairman and CEO of the company Other directorships: Cummins Inc. Number of common shares: 11,376,366 Previous year: 11,275,295 Dayton Molendorp, […]
Retail developers always have been an audacious breed. They spend millions to build shopping centers, confident that tenants will flock to fill the slots they didn’t prelease. To charge ahead these days takes more than the usual dose of intestinal fortitude. Everyone is nervous — from shoppers to lenders to retailers, many of which have […]
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chip McLean, chairman Senghor Manns, treasurer Ann Summer, secretary Linda R. Carmody, past chairwoman Michael Mackin Andrew Mattingly Mildred A. Motley Curt Wiley
Indiana bankruptcies are rising toward levels not seen since Congress tightened filing rules three years ago, and experts
say stretched consumers and businesses probably won’t reap benefits of an improved economy for at least a year.
Hoping to increase sales in China’s rapidly growing pharmaceutical market, Eli Lilly and Co. is charging ahead
with
plans to invest $100 million in venture capital in the region over the next several years.
Employers, now doubly pinched by steadily rising health insurance premiums and a steadily deteriorating economy, are searching
for new and larger cost-shifting tools, according to survey and anecdotal evidence from Mercer, a global benefits brokerage
and consulting firm.
The Indiana Pacers and Ivy Tech Community College have teamed to offer six statewide scholarships to Ivy Tech students.
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