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Milwaukee Biz Blog: Standing still is not an option for manufacturers
Instead of focusing on innovation, manufacturing companies often continue to focus on their core businesses, even if they risk becoming less relevant, or, worse yet, irrelevant.
BizTimes Nonprofit Weekly: Homeless seek shelter during cold snap
Repairers of the Breach, a daytime shelter and resource facility for homeless residents of Milwaukee, remained open 24 hours Thursday due to the bitterly cold weather.
Pawn America to open store in West Allis
Pawn America, a growing Burnsville, Minn. -based second-hand retailer, will open its first Milwaukee-area store in West Allis on Feb. 1.
Johnson Controls promotes executives
Johnson Controls Inc. announced the appointments Alex Molinaroli as vice chairman and Brian Kesseler has as vice president and president of the Glendale-based company's Power Solutions business.
Automotive recovery fuels earnings for Strattec
Strattec Security Corp. reported fiscal second quarter net income of $2.4 million, or 70 cents per share, up from $1.5 million, or 47 cents per share, for the same period a year ago.
Associated Bank to consolidate Chicago offices
Green Bay, Wis.-based Associated Banc-Corp. is consolidating its Chicago operations into one larger office in the West Loop from four other buildings in the market.
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Oshkosh Corp. raises earnings guidance
Oshkosh Corp. today reported fiscal first quarter net income of $46.2 million, or 51 cents per share, compared with $38.9 million, or 43 cents per share, in the first quarter of fiscal 2012.
United Way of Racine County in search of next CEO
United Way of Racine County’s board of directors has started conducting a national search for the nonprofit organization’s next chief executive officer (CEO).
Nonprofit Calendar
*Saturday, Jan. 26, the National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin (NKFW) will host the 2013 Spotlight on Life Gala at...
Economic Trends 2013: The show must go on…
In the past couple of years, BizTimes has heard many company leaders lament that what business hates more than anything else is uncertainty.