Investment strategist expects continued modest growth
Jim McDonald, senior vice president and chief investment strategist at Northern Trust Bank, is forecasting modest, steady growth for the U.S. economy in the second half of 2013.
The Joyless Recovery
The U.S. stock market is building on record highs, the housing and automotive markets continue to recover, the banking industry has stabilized, gross domestic product continues to grow, the unemployment rate is falling and new jobs are being added every month.
Residential demand could lift downtown’s struggling west side
Anyone familiar with downtown Milwaukee knows that it has two distinct halves.
Find My Spot is apartment matchmaker
Summer is often a time when renters are on the move. Whether it's a graduate moving on from college, a professional relocating for a new job or someone simply looking for a change, it's an active time for relocation.
Lesson learned from Chinese labor dispute
A year and a half ago, a Missouri executive named Steve Fleischli came to China to negotiate a discount on delivered goods from some of his Chinese suppliers.
Marathon man
Matt O'Neill used to believe that every mile a person runs equals a mile they won't be able to walk at the end of their life.
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I’m here. Now what?
You were told that your company has to be “on social media.” You created a Facebook page because you heard everyone does. You've tried tweeting because your competitor does. Now you are asking, “What do I say to get noticed?”
“Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead”
While women have made significant strides in education, having long accounted for about half of all college graduates in the country, they are still largely underrepresented in business and government leadership roles.
Ultra Tool & Mfg. builds its future workforce
Ultra Tool & Manufacturing Inc. started training apprentices from its 1969 beginning so it could fill the future ranks of skilled employees, said president Terry Hansen.
15%
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a challenge by the American Petroleum Institute to block the sales of E15, a 15-percent ethanol blend of gasoline. That means more gas stations are likely to sell E15.