Calumet Specialty shows $23M loss in delayed quarterly report
The Indianapolis-based refinery company said Hurricane Harvey supply-chain disruptions and trouble with a new software system hurt its performance.
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The Indianapolis-based refinery company said Hurricane Harvey supply-chain disruptions and trouble with a new software system hurt its performance.
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Indiana Sen. Todd Young said he believes the tax bill “is going to give a major boost to our economy, creating an environment that’s ripe for jobs and small business growth.” Two months ago, he said he was concerned with overestimating growth potential.
Steady economic growth is encouraging more hiring. The unemployment rate is at a 17-year low of 4.1 percent.
Both couriers now have entered the holiday season’s returns cycle, which also promises to be busy.
The richest people on earth became $1 trillion richer in 2017, more than four times last year’s gain, as stock markets shrugged off economic, social and political divisions to reach record highs.
The Indianapolis Colts’ two seemingly ageless wonders acknowledged they would each like to play another season of football, meaning Sunday’s season finale against Houston isn’t likely to be their last game.
A lower court judge temporarily blocked Starbucks from closing its Teavana stores because of its lease obligations.
If approved by the Indiana Gaming Commission, Indiana Horse Racing Commission and other regulators, Las Vegas-based Caesars would own four of Indiana’s five largest casinos, when measured by gambling revenue.
After a tumultuous year, Anthem Inc. announced that Joseph Swedish would step down as CEO and be succeeded on Nov. 20 by former UnitedHealth Group executive Gail Boudreaux.
The 2022 title game and related activities are expected to draw 100,000 visitors and have a $150 million economic impact on the region, Visit Indy officials said.
Eli Lilly and Co. announced this fall it was reviewing whether to sell or spin off the division, which employs 6,500 people, including 800 at its Greenfield headquarters.
The giant online retailer kicked off the bidding war in September, when it announced it was searching for a home outside its Seattle base.
It is the company’s first store in Indiana and 45th in the United States.
Cerulean, LongBranch and Barcelona Tapas are among the eateries that closed, but Indy welcomed Burger Study, Crispy Bird, Open Society Public House and more.
In September, the Carmel City Council approved two bond packages, which totaled $96 million, to fund street, path and infrastructure improvements, land acquisition and a high-end hotel at City Center.
The year-round Delta Air Lines flights, to be offered at least three times a week, will begin May 24.
Low-cost airline Allegiant Travel Co. announced in August that it planned to open a $40 million aircraft base here, setting the stage for growth in this market. The Las Vegas-based airline has planned to hire 66 people to support the two-aircraft base, which is expected to go into operation in February 2018. The new jobs […]
The railroad hasn’t had an operator since the Hoosier Heritage Port Authority, the quasi-government agency that oversees the railroad for the owners, terminated its agreement with the Indiana Transportation Museum in March 2016.
The Iron Yard closed all its coding schools across the country, including one in Indianapolis, but Kenzie Academy opened this fall downtown.