Stories tagged with "s market"
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Report: Norway electric carmaker to build in Indiana
Norwegian electric car maker Think Global is gearing up to launch its vehicles in the United States and has picked a site in Indiana for its U.S. manufacturing facility, according...
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GM needs you to really rather have new Buick (and Chevy)
DETROIT — Two General Motors cars due in showrooms next year must be hits to help the automaker turn around sales and pay back its debt to taxpayers. The Buick Regal midsize...
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Gamblers cut back, casinos struggle in 3Q
LAS VEGAS — Gamblers are wagering less than a year ago, visiting casinos less often and holding back on extras when they do, continuing trends that left the industry...
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Cabela's moves to sell 96-acre property
Outdoor retail giant Cabela’s is moving aggressively to sell a nearly 100-acre lot that it owns in northern Johnson County. The Nebraska-based chain recently hired an...
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In trying times, hunters go after deer to put food on the table
In trying times, many deer hunters find haul can lower grocery bills Kenny Weaver, furloughed from his job at a Paoli furniture factory, faced the hiatus like a sportsman: He went...
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Cabela's moves to sell 96-acre property
Outdoor retail giant Cabela’s is moving aggressively to sell a nearly 100-acre lot that it owns in northern Johnson County. The Nebraska-based chain recently hired an...
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Shrimp, mussels and more are easy to cook at home
Is shellfish a bargain or a splurge — or both? From shrimp to mussels to scallops, shellfish is experiencing a jump in popularity these days as cost-conscious diners look for...
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Census finds bumper crop of 'hobby' farms
Good to see coverage on small, local farmers....
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Bird's job rebuilding team still not done
Pacers president has improved character; next goal is playoffs The final product — a respected franchise in the community and a legitimate title contender on the court...
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For this farmers' market in Noblesville, bring the pets
NOBLESVILLE — It’s a special day for pets Saturday at the Noblesville Farmers Market. An array of vendors will showcase everything from pet supplies to veterinarian...
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AT&T, Verizon may face FCC inquiry on practices
Move may signal Obama’s desire to examine antitrust issues The Federal Communications Commission is examining whether AT&T and Verizon Wireless stymie wireless...
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Upbeat retail earnings help stocks bounce back
NEW YORK — Now investors seem to be saying: maybe things aren’t so bad after all. Some better-than-expected retail earnings reports and the latest reading on housing...
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Downturn could scare off young investors
But market pros say buying in bear market boosts returns All investors have seen their portfolios take a hit in this bear market. But will losses have a greater effect on younger...
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Matassa recalls engineering the sound of New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS Low visibility never bothered Cosimo Matassa. It went with the job."My role was to be transparent," says the storied studio guru. "If I did my job right, you...
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Europeans embrace the work of U.S. musicians
The comeback never staged — Michael Jackson’s 50-date residency at London’s The O2 arena — was scheduled to begin Monday. Every ticket to every show sold...
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FDA approves Lilly's anti-clotting drug
Eli Lilly and Co. and its Japanese partner finally won approval Friday to put their anti-clotting drug on the U.S. market, where it will compete head-on with the popular blood...
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What the future holds for struggling Big Auto
If an auto company is to survive and prosper from 2010 to 2020, it must do three things well: offer vehicles that consumers want to buy, make those vehicles at a lower cost than in...
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Guest columnist recalls Eastside's more prosperous times
East Tenth Street from Sherman Drive to Arlington Avenue on the Eastside enjoyed a period of prosperity during the 1950s through the early 1970s. RCA, Western Electric, Chrysler...
