Industries
Dorner completes recapitalization
Dorner Mfg. Corp. has been recapitalized by Incline Equity Partners. Cleary Gull Inc. of Milwaukee acted as exclusive financial advisor to Dorner in the transaction.
U.S. Bank to sponsor fireworks
U.S. Bank will host the holiday fireworks display on the Milwaukee lakefront tonight at 9:30 p.m. The fireworks will be launched from three barges on the lake, near Veterans Park.
WEDC to meet with credit unions
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation has invited credit unions to participate in a July 26 dialogue that will explore ways to make the state’s financial industry more competitive and robust.
Half of bank CEOs expect growth
Half of the bank CEOs who responded to a recent survey by the Wisconsin Bankers Association expect Wisconsin’s economy to grow over the next six months.
Debra Usinger passes away
Debra Usinger, director of retail operations and corporate services for Milwaukee-based Fred Usinger Inc., passed away Sunday at the age of 58, her brother and company president Fritz Usinger said.
S.C. Johnson to acquire Space Bag brand
Racine-based S.C. Johnson & Son Inc. has reached an agreement to acquire ITW's global Space Bag brand and related assets.
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Noise Inc. adds partners
Noise Inc,, an integrated brand realization agency, today announced the naming of two new partners to the corporation.
Modine bolsters leadership team
Racine-based Modine Manufacturing Co. today announced promotions and new appointments in its leadership ranks.
Indianapolis firm acquires stake in Odyne Systems
Allison Transmission Inc,, the world’s largest manufacturer of fully automatic transmissions for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles and hybrid-propulsion systems for city buses, today announced it has invested in a non-controlling equity stake in Odyne Systems LLC of Waukesha.
Construction spending soars
Construction spending in May across the nation reached the highest level since December 2009 as widespread gains in private nonresidential construction, single-family and multifamily homebuilding more than offset a continuing downturn in public construction, according to an analysis of new federal data released today by the Associated General Contractors of America.