Ersal Ozdemir, Indy Eleven Owner Proposes New Stadium

Image The owner of the Indy Eleven says his new pro soccer team could build an 18,500-seat multipurpose stadium for $87 million, benefit from local tax revenue and not take money from the city’s budget. Ersal Ozdemir said Friday night that he understands why Indianapolis taxpayers wouldn’t want to pay for yet another sports venue. “I totally get that. People are just tired of that,” said Ozdemir, a local real estate developer. “Because of that, really, we were being very thoughtful of that.”

Muhtar Kent: World Faces Severe Social Problems if Youth Unemployment Not Tackled

Image The boss of Coca-Cola has warned that if the world's youth unemployment problem is not solved, it could create severe social problems. Muhtar Kent, chief executive officer of Coca-Cola, told Bloomberg TV that if the issue is not resolved, the "social peace and mosaic" of the world could crack and everyone could be made "much worse off". Kent, speaking at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, also claimed there is a "huge mismatch" between what businesses need from employees and what universities are teaching students.

Maxim Integrated Reports Results For The Second Quarter Of Fiscal 2014

Image SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 23, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. MXIM -1.64% reported net revenue of $620 million for its second quarter of fiscal 2014 ended December 28, 2013, a 6% increase from the $585 million revenue recorded in the prior quarter. Reported revenue included $35 million from Volterra. Excluding Volterra, revenue was flat compared to the prior quarter.

Chobani Sends Yogurt to Winter Olympics

Image TWIN FALLS, Idaho • Chobani employees chanted “USA! USA! USA!” Tuesday as they waited for several members of the U.S. Olympic Ski and Snowboard Team to appear. Halfpipe ski competitors Aaron Blunck, 17, from Crested Butte, Colo., and Brita Sigourney, 24, of Carmel, Calif., were at Twin Falls’ Chobani yogurt plant to launch the company’s sponsorship of the ski team. The two athletes are heading to Sochi, Russia, to compete in the 2014 Winter Olympics, and a shipment of Chobani Greek yogurt will go with them.

Yogurt Joins Super Bowl Snack Parade

Image Who would have thought X Super Bowls ago, or even V, that there could be as many commercials for yogurt during a game as for candy? That seems likely to happen on Feb. 2, when Fox broadcasts Super Bowl XLVIII: Two brands of Greek-style yogurt, Chobani and Dannon Oikos, have bought commercial time in the game, as have two candy brands, M&M’s and Butterfinger Peanut Butter Cups. Of course, other snacks will be Super Bowl advertisers, like Doritos, as well as drinks like Coca-Cola, along with the SodaStream home soda maker. And Pepsi sponsors the halftime show.

Sierra Nevada Corporation Announces Milestone in Dream Chaser Program

Image Sparks, Nev. – Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) announced its completion of the Certification Plan Review for the entire Dream Chaser® Space System (DCSS). This represents Milestone 7 under its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement, the third phase of development under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP) to develop privately owned and operated crew vehicles to access low-Earth orbit. In passing Milestone 7, the DCSS has successfully completed one of the most critical milestones on the road to Dream Chaser full design certification and outlined how SNC would operate its first crewed flight to the International Space Station (ISS).

Sierra Nevada Forges European Partnerships for Development of Dream Chaser

Image Louisville-based Sierra Nevada Corp.'s Space Systems is reaching across the Atlantic to forge partnerships with the European Space Agency and the German Aerospace Center that could open new markets and lead to new uses for its Dream Chaser space vehicle, the company announced in a news conference Wednesday. The idea behind the agreements is to apply European aerospace technologies to the Dream Chaser so that it can one day be used for missions beyond simply ferrying crew and cargo to the International Space Station.

The First Interview With Dr. Oz on His New Hearst Title

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Diane Clehane and Dr. Mehmet Oz
We understand that the deadline for Oscar voters to send in their ballots is today, but we’re still more than a little miffed that we missed seeing Leonardo DiCaprio, Bruce Dern and Richard Gere by a day. A little birdie told us Paramount threw a schmoozefest in the middle of Michael’s dining room yesterday to drum up some Academy love for its pictures — the overly long and ridiculously profane The Wolf of Wall Street and the absolutely brilliant Nebraska. Having a slew of Tinseltown A-listers in their midst gave the regular folks (it’s a relative term, I know) a chance to do some serious stargazing. “It was a bit surreal,” one diner told me. It seems only fitting to us that Hollywood took over the dining room on a day when the rest of Manhattan was in a deep freeze straight out of a disaster movie. The Day After Tomorrow, anyone?

Chobani's Ulukaya Rings The NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell

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Hamdi Ulukaya at Nasdaq's event.
Chobani, maker of America's No. 1–selling Greek Yogurt brand, joins NASDAQ as part of the 3rd annual NASDAQ "Fit Week." The week will feature bell ceremonies by companies that help Americans lead healthier lifestyles. In honor of the occasion, Hamdi Ulukaya, Founder and CEO, Chobani rings the Closing Bell.
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