Stories tagged with "Business"
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St. Vincent buys part of Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital
OrthoIndy doctors could operate at St. V. facilities In recent years, St. Vincent Health and the Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital battled for patients and market share in the lucrative...
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Stimulus will fund senior housing in Nashville
Federal stimulus money will bring a needed senior housing project to the Southern Indiana tourist town of Nashville. Carmel developer RealAmerica Development breaks ground today on...
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Energy supplies up, stock prices down
NEW YORK — A jump in the nation’s energy inventories sent stocks falling Thursday as investors worried that demand for oil and gasoline is falling because of the...
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Majestic Star casinos go into default
GARY, Ind. — The company that owns two casinos along Indiana’s Lake Michigan shore and others in Mississippi and Colorado has been declared in default on nearly $80...
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Indianapolis tourism grows despite budget cuts
Despite a 32 percent decrease in money spent on advertising, Indianapolis leaders report tourism rose during the summer, although visitors here spent less. The return on...
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Majestic Star casino company misses debt payments
GARY, Ind. — The company that owns two casinos along Indiana’s Lake Michigan shore and others in Mississippi and Colorado has been declared in default on nearly $80...
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Wal-Mart posts 3% rise in profit for 3Q
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., one of the top employers in Indiana, today reported a 3.2 percent increase in third-quarter profit, helped by inventory controls and other cost-cutting...
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4Q profits improve at Hill-Rom
Despite lower revenues, Hill-Rom Holdings Inc., on Wednesday reported better than expected earnings for the fourth quarter. * More coverage: Cincinnati Enquirer story on...
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Indianapolis' 500 Festival to announce 2010 theme
Indianapolis’ 500 Festival is scheduled to announce its 2010 theme at the first of four corporate member events tonight, and in attendance will be racecar driver Scott...
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Indianapolis' Fortune Industries turns profit for fifth consecutive quarter
Indianapolis-based Fortune Industries today said it turned a profit for the fifth consecutive quarter. The human resources consultant, which has small and medium-sized business...
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Morgan is state bar's 1st African-American president
When Roderick Morgan moved to Indianapolis in 1991 to practice law, he said he could count the number of minorities serving as law firm partners on one hand. Nearly two decades...
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'09ers driving latest rush to gold
Analysts are surprised by speed and stamina of spike CHICAGO — The new gold rush is on. The price of the precious metal is soaring, hitting a record $1,119 an ounce Wednesday...
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Helping athletes get to next level
When athletes such as Colts tight end Dallas Clark or world champion and Olympic gymnast Bridget Sloan are looking to step up their game, they turn to St. Vincent Sports...
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Dow extends winning streak to 6 days
Investors are buoyed by low interest rates, Chinese industrial output NEW YORK — More signs that interest rates will remain low and upbeat economic news from China gave...
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Cummins to raise price Jan. 1 for commercial generators
Columbus, Ind. — Cummins Power Generation Inc. said it will raise the price of its commercial power generator sets, which are used in factories and office buildings, starting...
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Macy's posts smaller loss, credits two new initiatives
Cincinnati — Macy’s Inc. on Wednesday reported a smaller loss in its third quarter from a year ago because of tight inventory controls and a move to localize...
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Lilly to pay $24M settlement to Utah over Zyprexa claims
Salt Lake City — Eli Lilly and Co. has agreed to a $24 million civil settlement with the state of Utah over claims the drug maker engaged in off-label marketing of the...
