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By: Danny Ecker

Ryder Cup rivals NATO summit for economic bump — without the fuss

(Crain's) — September's Ryder Cup will bring a $135 million economic bump to the Chicago area — without all the fuss of the NATO summit.  From Monday's print edition

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By: Kristen Schorsch

Michael Ferro's dealings with Merge Healthcare raise questions

(Crain's) — Since rescuing Merge Healthcare from the brink of collapse four years ago, Michael Ferro has received some $9.3 million in a series of side deals.  From Monday's print edition

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By: Steven R. Strahler

At DLA Piper, a global portfolio

Slowly but surely, Lee Miller has transformed DLA Piper from a 320-lawyer Chicago real estate practice into a global colossus.  Full Article

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What took so long?

Over half of Fortune 500 companies offer benefits to their employees' same-sex partners. Here's a look at what Illinois' 10 largest public… Full Article

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By: Paul Merrion

A tough sell for Boeing

Pressure to reduce defense spending is what unites the U.S. and Europe these days, and that's a growing problem for Boeing.  Full Article

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By: Steve Daniels

Helping Hans

A former environmental lobbyist's $1.7 billion high-voltage line would bring energy from windy northwest Iowa to metro Chicago.  Full Article

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By: Lorene Yue

Learning and doing

Loyola has something its renowned biz school rivals don't: a student-run entrepreneur program for undergraduates, Loyola Limited.  Full Article

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By: Joseph B. Cahill

Quiet giant Getco opens up

The newly appointed CEO of the famously secretive Chicago-based trading firm has a few things he'd like to clear up.  Joe Cahill on Business

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By: Meribah Knight

Trending now: SocialKaty's Katy Lynch and Craig Ulliott

Judging by its nearly 40,000 Twitter followers, its crowded River North offices and a recent big-name financial backer, SocialKaty is trending.  The Innovators

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By: Shia Kapos

42 Club seeks younger members to join huddle

Membership is dwindling at the uber-private group that gathers to honor 1940s Bears quarterback Sid Luckman. ALSO: Political wives team up.  Full Article

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Crain's promotes Stephen Reiss

Stephen Reiss has been promoted to managing editor of Crain's Chicago Business.  Full Article

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Crain's introduces new metered subscription plan

Starting June 14, Crain's Chicago Business will introduce a metered subscription plan for its award-winning website, ChicagoBusiness.com.  Full Article

May 21, 2012
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