Fast 25: Screenbroidery
Screenbroidery, which does screen printing and embroidery and makes promotional merchandise, is a Fast 25 company for the second consecutive year.
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Screenbroidery, which does screen printing and embroidery and makes promotional merchandise, is a Fast 25 company for the second consecutive year.
When IBJ asked executives from the fastest growing companies what they expect from the economy in the next year and how that will affect their business, they generally were cautious.
The decision denied the request from Attorney General Todd Rokita for an order preventing TikTok from stating on app stores that it has “none” or “infrequent/mild” references to drugs, sexual or other inappropriate content for children as young as 12.
Jim Irsay made it clear in a Twitter post late Sunday night following a weekend report from ESPN that the Washington Commanders attempted to find out in 2022 whether the four-time Pro Bowler would consider making a comeback.
Catalent Inc., a contract drug manufacturer, said Monday it would delay quarterly earnings, blaming “productivity issues and higher-than-expected costs” at three plants—including an operation in Bloomington that it bought from medical device maker Cook Group.
As part of the move, the Mad Ants—named in honor of Fort Wayne’s namesake “Mad” Anthony Wayne—will get a new nickname.
Tech regulation is gathering momentum on Capitol Hill as concerns skyrocket about China’s ownership of TikTok and as parents navigating a post-pandemic mental health crisis.
Sasso, 75, was born and raised in Panama and became senior rabbi of Beth-El Zedeck in 1977.
The aim of the rules would be, for the first time, to require airlines to pay compensation beyond a ticket refund and to cover expenses that consumers incur if the airline causes a cancellation or significant delay.
A Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee as a Beatle and as a solo artist, Ringo Starr will bring his All Starr Band to Indianapolis on Sept. 29.
Taylor’s Bakery, a cake and pastries business that had been owned by four generations of the same family, has been acquired by an Indianapolis real estate investor.
Statehouse reporters Peter Blanchard of IBJ and Casey Smith of the Indiana Capital Chronicle talk about what the Legislature did this session and the work that remains for some of those laws to be implemented.
Randy Ollis, who has been delivering weather forecasts for WISH-TV Channel 8 in Indianapolis since 1984, plans to leave the station later this year, he announced on Facebook.
The average price of a new vehicle in the United States has risen 30 percent over the past three years, according to Kelley Blue Book, pricing more Americans out of the new car market.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s comments added even more urgency to a high-stakes meeting Tuesday between President Joe Biden and congressional leaders from both parties.
Goodrich, president of Indianapolis-based contractor Gaylor Electric, becomes the second candidate to declare his intentions to represent Indiana’s 5th Congressional District.
Welcome to Fast 25, IBJ's annual ranking of the fastest-growing companies in the Indianapolis area. Percentages below are revenue growth for FY 2020 to 2022. Click here to see IBJ's list of fastest-growing Indianapolis-area private companies. 1 Linkage Logistics Inc. 610% 2022 REVENUE: $9.77 million 2 Authenticx 390% 2022 REVENUE: $5.85 million 3 US Hydrovac […]
Kyle Mohler founded Insignum Agtech with the idea of rearranging bits of corn’s DNA, then inserting them into popular field-corn hybrids.
A pay raise is more likely to make retirement harder, not easier.
For over 100 years, water has been an asset subject to the rule of use-it-or-lose-it. Western water laws ensure that unused water is forfeited back to the common pool.