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Arena supporters say huge opportunity must be seized

The plans for a new $500 million arena in downtown Milwaukee and another $500 million in ancillary development is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the community that leaders must find a way to deliver, a panel of civic and business leaders said Tuesday at a Fuel Milwaukee event.

Global trade reps available to meet at Wisconsin International Trade Conference

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. has announced it will make its trade representatives for 16 international markets available for one-on-one meetings at the Wisconsin International Trade Conference on May 7.

MRA survey shows turnover high among Midwestern manufacturers

The full-time employee turnover rate among Midwestern manufacturing companies is about 18 percent, according to new survey from MRA-The Management Association.

Twin Disc recovers from loss

Racine-based Twin Disc Inc. today reported fiscal third quarter net income of $3 million, or 26 cents per share, compared with a net loss of $442,000, or four cents lost per share, in the third quarter of 2014.

Milwaukee firms named to FT 400

Several Milwaukee financial advisors have been named to The Financial Times’ 400 Top Financial Advisors list.

SVA donates 1,400 jars of peanut butter to Hunger Task Force

SVA Professional Services has donated 1,400 jars of peanut butter to Hunger Task Force in Milwaukee.
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Michigan PSC gives Wisconsin Energy acquisition the OK

The Michigan Public Service Commission on Thursday approved Milwaukee-based Wisconsin Energy Corp.'s planned acquisition of Integrys Energy Group Inc.

ARI Network Services acquires TASCO Corp.

Milwaukee-based ARI Network Services Inc. today announced it has acquired the assets of tire and auto service software developer TASCO Corp.

New owner takes helm at Above View

Tiles Inc., which does business as Above View, is now operating with new ownership and new management.

MMAC poll shows arena support

In a poll conducted by The Tarrance Group for the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce that surveyed 600 “likely” voters in Wisconsin, 64 percent of respondents said that it would be a good investment for the state if it borrowed money to help fund a new arena in downtown Milwaukee for the Milwaukee Bucks.

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