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Technology Directory
Technology is integrated into every aspect of today's businesses, from touch-screen navigation on cell phones to video and...
Green Beer
At 155 years, MillerCoors LLC's Milwaukee brewery is the oldest in the company's combined network of facilities. From...
BizTimes launches new statewide newsletter
BizTimes Media LLC has launched the BizTimes Wisconsin Morning Headlines bulletin. The free exclusive e-newsletter is...
The Menomonee Valley is on a roll
In the wake of the Great Recession there is still little commercial development under construction in southeastern Wisconsin as the financial markets remain tight, especially for commercial real estate development.
Racine company revolutionizes sound technology
Language is based on a set of phonetic sounds that make up the words that we speak. Jonathan Pearl, president and chief scientist at Racine-based Perceptral LLC, has developed a way to identify the key components of phonetic speech in order to analyze, morph, modify and blend the sound in a way that previous technology would not allow.
China enacts new foreign investment rules
On April 13, China's State Council issued new guidelines for foreign investment in China. The new rules were reported in People's Daily as well as the other official news organs of the Chinese government.
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Americans traditionally construct portfolios with local companies because it feels good. We invest in companies we know because they are familiar and we believe in their viability.
Ball Corp.
Ball Corp. 8500 W. Tower Ave., Milwaukee Industry: Aluminum cans for breweries, steel cans for canned food, baby...
Patrick Seroka, president and CEO of Seroka
Patrick Seroka President and CEO Seroka N17 W24222 Riverwood Dr., Waukesha, WI 53188 www.seroka.com Industry: Advertising and...
Southeastern Wisconsin is Midwest’s championship golf hub
The death of the U.S. Bank Championship (formerly known as the Greater Milwaukee Open) was certainly a disappointment to many Milwaukee area golf fans and businesses executives who used the golf tournament as a corporate hospitality venue.