2010 Holiday Wish List
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
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The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
A big-dollar offer from Google for Groupon—the undisputed king of a U.S. daily deal industry already worth $2.5 billion a year—has emboldened an armada of coupon competitors looking to grab a piece of the fast-growing market.
A sale is suddenly more appealing to Monroe Bancorp and other financial institutions that used to be fiercely independent.
Interactive Intelligence Inc. develops communications and interactions-management software. For the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2010, the company reported net income of $7.8 million, or 42 cents a share, on revenue of $115.7 million.
The federal government’s latest, more-intrusive airport screening measures appear more useful in finding drugs and wads of cash than tools of terror, a review of Indianapolis Airport Police records suggests.
The Indiana State Fair Commission on Thursday approved a recommendation to have the fair run 17 days through 2013.
A local company whose mission is to help mom-and-pop office-products dealers survive has a new weapon in the fight against big-box retailers.
The Indianapolis Colts—and the team’s National Football League brethren—this month laid out plans for how teams would refund money to season-ticket buyers in the event owners lock out players and games are canceled next season.
Greenwood company buys sites on the cheap and turns them into profit centers.
Women’s golf tour, other sports properties turn to local firm for language, cultural skills
The Indianapolis company expects the pact will boost revenue from $1 million now to more than $10 million in 2013.
Gov. Mitch Daniels on Thursday appointed Mark Massa, who served as Daniels’ general counsel before leaving the post earlier this year to run for prosecutor, to run the state’s Alcohol and Tobacco Commission.
Twenty for-profit colleges—led by Carmel-based ITT Educational Services—reaped $521 million in U.S. taxpayer funds in 2010 by recruiting armed-services members and veterans through misleading marketing, according to a Congressional report released Thursday.
Thoughts on this year’s holidays shows from the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Actors Theatre of Indiana, the Cabaret at the Columbia Club and more.
Second in a month-long series of fine-feathered restaurant reviews.
An open letter to Kevin Wilson, Indiana University’s football coach.
Like Donner, we find ourselves advocating lies and abetting coverups of our good soldiers’; true identities, rather than celebrating the unique talents of every American willing to serve
Today’s sorry state of affairs around immigration seems to have no resolution. Cries of “it’s not fair” to any proposed idea come from all sides.