Stories tagged with "chief executive officer"
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Emmis expects to go to court to get Hungarian license back
Indianapolis — Emmis Communications’ national radio station in Hungary, Slger, has been taken off the air, and executives at the Indianapolis-based company plan to go...
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Emmis expects to go to court to get Hungarian license back
Indianapolis Emmis Communications’ national radio station in Hungary, Slger, has been taken off the air, and executives at the Indianapolis-based company plan to go to court...
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Profits rise 188% for Indiana company Shoe Carnival
Consumer interest in wellness footwear and boots helped propel southwestern Indiana retailer-based Shoe Carnival to one of the best quarters in its history. The value-priced...
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Food bank's open house hopes to draw donations
Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana will host its seventh annual open house all day Thursday. Food and cash donations will be accepted from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the food bank’s...
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American Lifts to close in Greensburg after sale
Two weeks after the sale of American Lifts — a 75-year-old Greensburg company that specializes in product handling hoists — by its parent company, the facility is...
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Web service tries to help magazines turn the page
Reading an in-depth and expertly crafted magazine article is one of life’s small but wonderful pleasures. Magazines, though, are struggling to reinvent themselves in the...
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Purdue University Airport aims for passenger service, again
Purdue University is once again trying to lure a commercial airline carrier to its airport. The university is teaming up with city and county governments and Greater Lafayette...
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Duke Realty's executive will leave post by year's end
Carmel — Hamilton County-based Duke Realty Corp. announced Tuesday its chief operating officer is resigning. Robert Chapman will leave by year’s end, an announcement...
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Republic Airways Holdings will steer jobs to Milwaukee, not Indianapolis
The Milwaukee area — not Indianapolis — has landed hundreds of jobs as part of Republic Airways Holdings’ realignment following its takeovers of Midwest Airlines...
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Duke Realty chief operating officer resigns
CARMEL — Hamilton County-based Duke Realty Corp. announced today its chief operating officer is resigning. Robert Chapman will leave by year’s end, an announcement said. The...
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Food production expansion means 350 Indiana jobs
A food production center is expanding in New Albany, creating more than 350 jobs by 2012. Kemper Foods International, a privately held manufacturer of frozen foods for restaurants...
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Waldenbooks in Greenwood Park Mall on list of stores to close in January
A Waldenbooks in Greenwood Park Mall is on a list of stores to be closed by parent company Borders Group in January. In an attempt to become a smaller, more profitable chain in...
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Donation boosts efforts to repair Eastside homes
An anonymous donor has given $63,000 to CICOA Aging&Home Solutions so the agency can make home modifications to more than 60 homes in Martindale-Brightwood. The donor made the...
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IndyCar expects big boost from Izod
IRL counts on sponsor for more than money during 6-year agreement Forget 650-horsepower race engines. The IndyCar Series will be powered for at least the next six years by one of...
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Wishard gets to work on its future
Land received for new hospital; officials will seek low bond rates Wishard Health Services capped off its election victory Wednesday by officially obtaining the land where its new...
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Recession and flu take toll on WellPoint's bottom line
Indianapolis — The largest publicly traded health insurer, WellPoint, on Wednesday reported that profits slipped 11 percent in its third quarter. A trio of factors weighed...
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State lands IT center, promise of 700 jobs
Northern Indiana will gain 700 jobs with two announcements today from the governor and economic development leaders. Gov. Mitch Daniels said startup Zuna Infotech, which provides...
