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Innovate or die: Are you swimming in the wrong ocean?
Are you in a market where the biggest players control the majority of the market and the remaining 25 percent is split between wide varieties of companies like yours?
Actuant acquires CrossControl
Actuant, a global diversified industrial company based in Menomonee Falls, has acquired CrossControl AB, an advanced electronic solution provider based in Alfta, Sweden.
Your own reform: Reduce your company’s reliance on expensive health care
The problem with health insurance costs began in the early 1980s when the line item became the fastest-increasing cost. It's still spiraling out of control.
Harley introduces ‘air conditioned’ vest
Harley-Davidson Inc. has introduced a new hydration vest that is designed to keep motorcycle riders cool while on the road.
ArtWorks names new executive director
ArtWorks for Milwaukee has announced the appointment of Terry Murphy as its new executive director.
Wisconsin leads nation in job losses
Wisconsin’s loss of 13,200 jobs in June was the largest in the nation, according to data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Hotel Metro hosts shoe drive to help homeless
Guest House of Milwaukee volunteer Ossie Kendrix, Jr has teamed up with Hotel Metro and Zen on 7 to sponsor a Sole-ution to Homelessness Shoe Drive at Hotel Metro on Thursday, July 26 from 5 to 8 p.m. Attendees are asked to donate new or gently used men’s shoes. Cash donations will also be accepted.
Dear President Obama and associates:
I was raised with the knowledge that you must work hard for whatever you want in life.
Private sector jobs fell in Wisconsin in June
The number of private sector jobs in Wisconsin fell in June by 11,700 and the state’s unemployment rate climbed to 7.0 percent from 6.8 percent in May, according to the latest seasonally adjusted data released today by the Department of Workforce Development.
GOP Senate foursome more alike than different
It's hard for Wisconsin business people to tell the differences between the four candidates to become the 51st GOP senator this fall, because they agreed on so many issues, mainly that the United States is on a course for financial disaster.