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Tri-Adathon nonprofit spotlight The Tri-Adathon venture between Elm Grove-based Clear Verve Marketing and Milwaukee firms Catral Doyle Creative...
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Nonprofit buys Racine building for $1.3 million Racine-based Career Industries, a nonprofit organization that assists people with disabilities, including...
WaterStone Bank celebrates 90 years by giving back
WaterStone Bank of Wauwatosa will celebrate 90 years of service to the community by giving away $90,000 to five local charities throughout the month of April.
Law firm to continue K’s for a cause just in time for Opening Day
The law firm of Foley & Lardner LLP in Milwaukee has announced it will once again team up with the Brewers Community Foundation to launch the season-long K’s For A Cause program which benefits Hunger Task Force.
Bartolotta’s to host fundraiser for victims of Japan disaster
Bartolotta Restaurant owner, Joe Bartolotta and his brother, award winning chef, Paul Bartolotta have once again teamed up to help those in need by organizing a fundraiser for the victims of the 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan
UPAF announces 2011 campaign goal
The United Performing Arts Fund has announced its goal of raising $9,650,000 million by mid-June for its 2011 Campaign fundraising goal.
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Brewing investment
The Milwaukee Brewing Company, which produces beer sold at the Milwaukee Ale House and Grafton Ale House, and several beer brands that are sold in liquor and stores throughout the Milwaukee area, will soon make improvements to its facility, expand production and develop new marketing programs, thanks to the involvement of a new equity investor.
Foreign exposure
Because of the significant growth seen in emerging global markets over the last 10 years and projections for continued growth in countries such as China, India, Brazil and Russia, some investors might want to explore purchasing assets in those markets.
Experts say economy should weather global storm
The unfolding crisis in Japan, rising energy and commodity prices, military action in Libya and other global events are having an effect on the U.S. economy, but are unlikely to tip the country back into recession, several Midwestern economists say.
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