DuPont-Dow merger faces big EU obstacle
European antitrust officials decided this month to launch a full-blown investigation into the proposed merger Dow Chemical Co. and DuPont Co.
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European antitrust officials decided this month to launch a full-blown investigation into the proposed merger Dow Chemical Co. and DuPont Co.
The manufacturer of gourmet potato chips is branching out across Indiana and into Ohio to introduce its original and sweet and spicy flavors to a broader audience.
At age 25, Patrick Sells is founder and CEO of a namesake company that has become one of the city’s biggest and fastest-growing digital marketing firms.
The decision is a potential death blow to Carmel-based ITT, which derives most of its revenue from federal loans and grants. Its stock was halted Thursday after shares fell 35 percent.
OneAmerica Financial Partners Inc. is getting out of the mutual-fund-management business after 26 years—dissolving four funds with a total of more than half a billion dollars in assets.
Hoosiers looking for health insurance on the Obamacare marketplace for next year will see fewer choices and double-digit premium increases on most plans, the Indiana Department of Insurance said Thursday.
While IU President Michael McRobbie has put in a solid performance, unfortunately he just doesn’t understand much about startups and early-stage companies.
A new pub or restaurant can become a strong part of a community.
Geeks Seafood, Salads & Subs takes over where Greek’s Pizzeria and other efforts once stood.
I can’t find fault with the developers of the southwest parcel of land at 86th & Meridian
“Southside with You” follows the not-yet-first couple on their first date. Indianapolis native Parker Sawyers stars.
Beginning in 2012, the Indiana inheritance tax was first lowered and then repealed for the surviving families of those dying after 2012. This was a victory for the Hoosier citizenry, especially farmers and landowners.
Opponents piled up about 10 miles last year against the defenses of Purdue, Indiana and Ball State.
Often, as with age restrictions on sales of certain substances, laws are genuinely motivated by concerns for children; in other cases, pious pleas to “think about the children” mask different agendas.
Children remain neglected by clinical pharmacology. They are a vulnerable and inconvenient population for medical research, especially outside developed economies.
Tarkington, named America’s greatest living writer in 1922, won two Pulitzer Prizes.
Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan, who rolled out a buyout offer for the company this month, says its investments in NextRadio and Digonex are years away from paying off.
If it seems like these ginormous jackpots are becoming more frequent, you’re right.
Economists invented GDP, then left it lying around for politicians to misuse and mangle to justify whatever they want to do!