Thursday, February 22nd, 2018 |
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| Peoples Bank has served Northwest Indiana for 108 years and now is making its first push to grow out of state in an era of increasing bank … Read more |
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| BP forecasts global energy demand will grow by a third because of fast growth in developing economies. Read more |
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| The following schools, businesses and services will be closed or will open late. Check back frequently with nwi.com for updates. Read more |
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| All across the Region, companies and municipalities are switching their fleets from diesel and gasoline to cleaner-burning fuels that reduc… Read more |
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| The following schools, businesses and services will be closed or will open late. Check back frequently with nwi.com for updates. Read more |
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| Sponsored Chairlifts provide a means for seniors to be independent in their own homes |
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| Sponsored Veterans who served their country may be eligible for extra benefits. |
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| Boeing's (NYSE: BA) 737 MAX 9 -- the second variant of its upgraded 737 MAX family of single-aisle planes -- is finally ready for action. Last Friday, the aerospace giant announced that the FAA had issued an amended type certificate for the MAX 9. This will allow Boeing to begin deliveries to customers, including rapidly rising Southeast Asian carrier Lion Air and United Continental (NYSE: UAL). Read more |
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| One of Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) greatest strengths has long been its emphasis on product depth over product breadth, focusing intently on developing a handful of things extremely well instead of spreading itself too thin across a large number of products. Consider the iPhone lineup, which incredibly grabbed over half of global smartphone revenue in the fourth quarter. The company released three new models last year. That's it. Read more |
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| Going into Walmart Inc.'s (NYSE: WMT) fourth-quarter and full-year 2017 financial report, investors were feeling pretty confident. The company had put up several quarters of solid sales growth and increasing comps, but it was the impressive e-commerce gains that had investors convinced that Walmart could effectively counter its online nemesis, Amazon.com. Walmart had seen more than 50% year-over-year e-commerce growth in each of the past three quarters, and investors were hoping for more of the same. Read more |
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| International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) CEO Ginni Rometty said in late 2016 that Watson, the company's artificial intelligence (AI) platform, would be used by more than 1 billion consumers, directly or indirectly, by the end of 2017. Healthcare may be the biggest opportunity, with Watson involved in a slew of initiatives aimed at improving patient outcomes. Read more |
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| It's one step forward, two steps back for Snap (NYSE: SNAP), which was basking in the glow of a better-than-expected earnings report, only to be lambasted by, well, just about everyone over a seemingly botched app redesign. Read more |
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