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Service Equity swaps stock with Madison firm
Bedrock Managed Services & Consulting, a Madison-based information technology outsourcing firm that has offices in Milwaukee and Chicago, recently...
New alternative investment pool targets smaller clients
Milwaukee-area investors looking to place a piece of their net worth in alternative investments such as real estate, private...
PS Capital acquires Illinois company
PS Capital Partners LLC, a Milwaukee-based private equity holding firm, recently purchased a majority share in Cardinal Packaging Products...
Turnaround company opens Milwaukee office
MorrisAnderson & Associates Ltd., a Chicago-based performance improvement consultant with offices in New York, Atlanta, Cleveland, Delaware, Los Angeles,...
Milwaukee futurist predicted subprime collapse
Editor's note:The author, Bob Chernow, prefers to speak his mind on the condition that he be referred only to...
ACG seeks to expand membership
The Association for Corporate Growth's Wisconsin chapter is increasing membership, fine-tuning its programming and introducing new events for members.ACG...
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The return of the suit
The cycle has come full circle in menswear. Though it has been years since retailers have seen the kind...
Vicini has climbed the ranks at Milwaukee Athletic Club
Lorenzo Vicini started working for the Milwaukee Athletic Club as a parking lot attendant when he was 17 years...
Wisconsin is Segal’s retreat
Gordon Segal's vested interest in southeastern Wisconsin goes far beyond the 2005 opening of the Crate and Barrel store...
Designed to Sell
Every couple of years in the 1960s, 70s and 80s, Gordon and Carole Segal traveled to Italy, where they imbibed on carefully roasted Italian coffee brewed into lattes, espressos and cappuccinos.
The Segals instinctively knew Americans would enjoy such high-end coffee products. So, the Segals, who founded the Crate and Barrel retail conglomerate in Chicago, imported different machines, saucers and cups from Italian manufacturers and stocked the shelves in their stores, expecting a new retail trend to emerge in America.
The Segals instinctively knew Americans would enjoy such high-end coffee products. So, the Segals, who founded the Crate and Barrel retail conglomerate in Chicago, imported different machines, saucers and cups from Italian manufacturers and stocked the shelves in their stores, expecting a new retail trend to emerge in America.