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Elanco, a pharmaceutical company that produces medicines and vaccines for pets and livestock, announced plans in 2020 to invest $300 million in establishing its global headquarters in downtown Indianapolis. [51] The company spun-off from Eli Lilly in 2019. [52]
Global Trading Systems, which uses the trade name GTS, is an American proprietary trading and market making firm headquartered in New York. The firm accounts for 3 to 5 percent of the daily turnover of US equities and has handled over 250 IPO listings since 2013.
As of 2022, the firm was responsible for over $90 billion in client assets across its three business divisions – Rockefeller Global Family Office, Rockefeller Asset Management and Rockefeller Strategic Advisory. [6] In the fall of 2019, the firm acquired Financial Clarity, a multi-family office wealth-management firm in Silicon Valley. [17]
First Merchants Corporation is a financial holding company in Central Indiana, [1] headquartered in Muncie, Indiana. The Corporation includes First Merchants Bank and First Merchants Private Wealth Advisors (a division of First Merchants Bank).
The average rent rates have increased 8.85% per year since 1980, according to iPropertyManagement. Zillow lists the current average median rent in the U.S. as $2,150 per month.
In 1980, the company became an insurance carrier when Essex Insurance Company was incorporated and licensed to write excess and surplus lines business. [5] In 1986, the Markel Corporation was listed on the NASDAQ exchange, with an IPO offered at $8.33 per share. The company's trading was moved to the NYSE in 1997. [6]
From its opening in 1999 until 2011, the company (when it was known as Conseco) held the naming rights to the home arena of the NBA's Indiana Pacers; the naming rights were transferred to Bankers Life in 2011. [11] On May 11, 2010, the board of directors officially approved changing the holding company's name to CNO Financial Group. [12]