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Before you merge…

Given the increased likelihood of problems while negotiating mergers or acquisitions in the current economic climate, parties to a deal can negotiate for several terms, which may help allocate the risk of a failed deal.

Great Lakes Retirement Advisors joins Raymond James, will move to Brookfield

Great Lakes Retirement Advisors LLC, a financial management firm formerly associated with AXA Advisors LLC and located in downtown Milwaukee, has become the first firm in Wisconsin to be associated with Raymond James & Associates Inc. and is in the process of developing a new office in Brookfield.

The BIG question to address when you sell the company

During these challenging economic times, a business sale can be difficult as sellers seek the right buyer, the right price, the right terms and the right tax results.

Come together

Last summer, Milwaukee-based Catholic Knights and Shorewood-based Catholic Family Life Insurance announced their intent to merge. Both entities...

Bartolotta Restaurant Group

Bartolotta Restaurant Group Bacchus 925 E. Wells St., Milwaukee Specialty: Fresh...

Perfect Pairing

In December 2008, Joe Bartolotta, president of The Bartolotta Restaurant Group, hired Keith Trafton, former president and chief executive officer of Super Steel, as chief financial officer of the restaurant company.
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The smart way to incorporate in China

And now for something entirely practical. Wholly owned foreign entities (WOFEs) are the vehicle of choice for most people and companies doing business in China. It is less complex than a joint venture (JV) and allows you to concentrate on what your employees are up to as opposed to your partners.

BizTimes invites employers to Wellness Summit

Employers and human resource managers interested in starting or improving an employee wellness program are invited to attend the first-ever BizTimes Media Wellness Summit on Thursday, Feb. 25.

Serendipity solves puzzle business

Many business owners were puzzled about what to do during the Great Recession.

But Waukesha-based puzzle manufacturer Serendipity Puzzle Co. doubled its annual revenue in 2009 and is on track to do so again in 2010.

COSBE board says economic recovery has begun

In a new BizTimes survey, members of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce's (MMAC) Council of Small Business Executives (COSBE) board of directors said they believe that the economy is finally improving.

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