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Levementum beating growth projections, snags $4M in funding
Officials for digital consultancy Levementum said the capital recently secured from a group led by Chicago-based Inoca Capital Partners will be used in part to add about 40 employees at its Indianapolis office this year.
Carmel district should have disclosed facts behind dismissals, counselor says
Indiana's public access counselor found Carmel Clay Schools and its attorney tried to sidestep Indiana's public records law and "should have provided a factual basis" for the dismissals of two top administrators.
Roundup: City Center readies for home store, gift shop, nail salon; volleyball venue opens in Westfield
Carmel City Center will host a lineup of new and expanded shops this summer. In Westfield, iBeach31 has just opened with six white-sand volleyball courts. And Bru Burger Bar is now serving in Noblesville.
Cummins considering $3B deal for GE engine business, sources say
A sale of Jenbacher, which makes engines that generate power and heat for industrial facilities, is poised to be GE’s biggest to date in CEO John Flannery’s plan to reshape the company.
Next big test for biotech investors is FDA review on Lilly arthritis drug
Eli Lilly’s baricitinib faces a big review from an FDA panel on Monday, but preliminary briefings don’t appear to be positive.
HHS secretary Alex Azar hires Indy insurance exec in key advisory role
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, a former Eli Lilly and Co. executive who was hospitalized twice this week, has hired Jim Parker, president and CEO of MDwise and a former longtime executive at Anthem Inc.
Americans filling far fewer opioid prescriptions, new report says
The number of prescriptions for opioid painkillers filled in the United States fell dramatically last year, showing their biggest drop in 25 years.
Holcomb recommends more than 150 areas to become ‘opportunity zones’
Marion County was the big winner with 36 of the zones, which were created by Congress in December to spur private-sector investment in low-income communities.
LOPRESTI: Ivy League making its mark at Victory Field
Harvard history major, Yale philosophy grad give Indians a seemingly brainy battery.
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Fundraising Assistance League Indianapolis to benefit from Mission Possible: Campaign for Kids, Sneaker Strut on April 20, 6-9 p.m. at The Historic Ambassador House & Heritage Gardens, 10595 Eller Road, Fishers. (Wear your decorated sneakers.) Tickets: $40. Contact alindy.org. Janus to benefit from Create, Connect and Commit fundraising breakfast on April 20, 7:30 a.m. at […]
KIM: Fear of trade war rocks stocks, investor confidence
We hope/believe much of this talk is “saber-rattling” and posturing ahead of negotiations that will occur between the United States and China in the coming weeks.
BOHANON & CUROTT: Let the sharing economy take flight
The Aviation Empowerment Act creates a class of pilots called “personal operators” who can use flight-sharing apps without being subject to common-carrier regulations.
Mainstreet retools, says old strategy ‘broke down’
For more than a decade, Zeke Turner built scores of senior-care facilities. But in the past year, Mainstreet has been reeling from an unexpected slowdown in sales of its properties.
St. Vincent rethinks how to deliver care; struggling parent cuts costs
Jonathan Nalli has a message for his 16,000 employees at St. Vincent Health: Get ready for more transformation and disruption.
Trade tensions put Indiana farmers and manufacturers in crosshairs
As the United States and China face off over tariffs and trade policy, some of Indiana’s most important industries are right at the center of the dispute.
Q&A: ‘Queen of Fuzz’ creates memorable mascots
Jennifer Q. Smith says making costumes for mascots like the Pacers’ Boomer is a serious business.
Amazon’s reveals its Prime service has 100 million members
CEO Jeff Bezos quantified the size of Amazon’s Prime membership for the first time Wednesday. Amazon launched the service 13 years ago as a way to foster customer loyalty.
With U.S. Olympic Committee in turmoil, athletes testify about sex-abuse cases
Testimony from four Olympic athletes to a Senate subcommittee Wednesday provided yet another reminder of the way leaders at the U.S. Olympic Committee, U.S. Figure Skating, USA Gymnastics and other federations failed to protect them over a span of decades.
Indy CD & Vinyl, Luna Music, Square Cat Vinyl, others to celebrate Record Store Day
Event boosts independent retailers. Also this week: Bentley’s Pet Stuff, Bird Fever, Le Peep and Tom Wood Toyota.