Corporate shareholders should demand more
Free marketers cringe at the thought of government interference, but the fact is that the taxpayer is now a significant shareholder in a number of financial businesses.
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Free marketers cringe at the thought of government interference, but the fact is that the taxpayer is now a significant shareholder in a number of financial businesses.
Indiana Medicaid officials want to take over management of all its patients’ prescription drugs because they say it could save the state as much as $40 million a year.
ISM Loans is waiting to re-enter markets after halting its lending, changing its leadership and cutting 100 workers.
These days, local musicians can record cheaply at home and distribute their music inexpensively, and tracks can be sent digitally to critics and bloggers.
Society must learn about the history of global markets in order to prevent further financial calamities.
Some local women business owners are encouraged by the election of President Barack Obama and his appointment of a new chief at the Small Business Administration who is thought to be especially interested in the needs of women-owned businesses.
A Florida firm is suing to overturn Indiana’s resident-ownership law regarding liquor.
The bill in question seems like a long shot. It would abdicate government’s responsibility for protecting citizens’ health
and safety, and place it in the hands of individual business owners.
The Capital Improvement Board’s $43 million in debts must be settled soon, or the entity may not be able to survive.
Danielle Chrysler hasn’t met a challenge yet that she hasn’t embraced–and conquered.
Stimulus talk continues to dominate discussion at the Indiana Statehouse, creating indecision for lawmakers who were supposed to be devoting their full attention to assembling a two-year budget under difficult economic circumstances.
CT scanners have been used for decades to peer inside humans. Now a Purdue University researcher is training the technology on hardwood trees to help lumber mills get the most value from logs.
Despite assurances of strength, Simon Property Group Inc. has decided to pay 90 percent of its dividend in stock, a move that allows the company to hold onto $925 million in cash this year but could alienate shareholders drawn by the dividend.
Jim, you could engender so much good will if you would step forward and provide some short-term relief by paying more toward the operating costs of Lucas Oil Stadium.
A panel convened by IBJ discusses the lack of funding dilemma and need for broad-based support in the Indianapolis arts community.
BANKRUPTCIES Blown Away Hair Salon Inc., 17219 Mercantile Blvd., Noblesville, 46060. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities: n/a. Dalton’s Auto Body Inc., 8194 Black Oak Drive, Plainfield, 46168. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities: n/a. >
The Indy Racing League is considering delaying adoption of its new engine formula by a year—to 2012—so teams
can afford to make the switch.
I think it is so important to remind people that the one thing we have control of is our attitude. I think you conveyed that
beautifully.
PROGRAMS Inpatient: detoxification, rehab, residential Outpatient: partial hospitalization/day programming, intensive outpatient, adolescent education groups Recovery Management: supportive living; Hope Academy, the recovery high school at Fairbanks; tobacco cessation; recovery coaching; behavioral couples therapy; family support meetings; yoga