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Successful Greek investor Anastasios Economou speaking Monday at IU's Kelley School of Business

Tassos Economou

Anastasios "Tassos" Economou, founder of the iGroup, an investment holding company with offices in Monaco, London and Athens, will speak on Monday, Feb. 13, at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business about the latest developments in the European financial crisis.   Full Story >>

Harvard Business Publishing joins IU eTexts initiative

eTexts Initiative

Indiana University announced today, Feb. 8, an agreement with Harvard Business Publishing to deliver eTexts for students on all IU campuses. Harvard Business Publishing is the leading provider of teaching materials for business management education.   Full Story >>

Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference Series focuses on 'Confluence of Diagnostics and Therapeutics'

The next event in the successful Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference Series on Feb. 24 will focus on the increased role of diagnostic testing in "personalized medicine" and the opportunities this presents to companies in this developing industry.   Full Story >>

IU's Kelley School among the Financial Times' elite MBA programs worldwide

Kelley School of Business

Indiana University's Kelley School of Business made a major move upward in the Financial Times annual survey of the top 100 MBA programs in the world. In rankings released today, Jan. 30, the school rose by 27 positions into the top 50 worldwide. Kelley achieved the largest improvement of any business school in the U.S. and second largest improvement among all schools in the ranking.   Full Story >>

Buying or selling stand-alone brands can boost stock performance, but success rests on marketing capabilities

Neil Morgan

When it comes to buying brands, it turns out investors have preferences. Investors reward companies acquiring stand-alone brands, rather than entire firms, particularly when a buyer has strong marketing capabilities, says a professor in IU's Kelley School of Business.   Full Story >>

IU Kelley School professor joins Financial Accounting Standards Board advisory council

Patrick Hopkins

Patrick Hopkins, professor of accounting at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, has been named to the advisory council for the Financial Accounting Standards Board.   Full Story >>