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zizzl raises $630,000, launches new health care product

Milwaukee-based payroll and employee benefits startup zizzl LLC launched a new health care benefits platform after raising $630,000 during its first round of funding.

Foxconn’s Jay Lee emphasizes manufacturing based on data and evidence over experience

Industrial artificial intelligence, 5G connectivity, digitization and a workforce prepared for smart manufacturing are “the core elements of Wisconsin manufacturing in the future,” according to Jay Lee, the top Foxconn official overseeing the company’s work in the state.

GMAR: Area’s September home sales up ‘an astounding’ 28.2%

Metropolitan Milwaukee home sales are still rebounding strong after a coronavirus-fueled spring slump, as sales were up "an astounding" 28.2% year-over-year in September, according to the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors.

Fiveable secures $2.3 million in funding from investors, including Chelsea Clinton

Milwaukee-based education technology startup Fiveable has secured $2.3 million in its latest funding round from multiple investors including Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former president Bill Clinton and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

Wangard Partners announces leadership changes, succession plan

Wauwatosa-based developer Wangard Partners Inc. has announced the implementation of a succession plan that includes promotions for two company leaders and the creation of a new board of directors.
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Foxconn calls WEDC decision ‘a disappointment and a surprise’

Foxconn Technology Group says the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. decision finding the company does not qualify for tax incentives under a 2017 contract “is a disappointment and a surprise.”

WEDC’s CEO says Foxconn’s vision is important for Wisconsin’s economy despite ‘reality’ of contract dispute

The day after informing Foxconn it is not eligible for tax incentives under its current contract, the head of Wisconsin’s economic development agency says the company’s vision for it’s operations in the state is “really important for Wisconsin’s future economy.”

KPH Construction sues Kahler Slater alleging wrongful termination on Green Bay project

KPH Construction Corp. has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is taking several parties to court, including Milwaukee-based architecture firm Kahler Slater, over the Hotel Northland project in Green Bay.

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