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Learn to express your gratitude
"The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is...
Biz Notes
Froedtert and The Medical College A new Walk-In Clinic at Froedtert & The Medical College of...
A fresh start
Diana Braun President Exacto Inc. Industry: Manufacturing surfactant and adjuvant technologies. ...
Personnel File
Advertising & Public Relations Boelter + Lincoln Marketing Communications, Milwaukee, added Shannon Novotny as senior account...
Peter Skanavis, president of Homeowners Concept
Peter Skanavis President Homeowners Concept 611 N. Mayfair Road, Wauwatosa ...
Pragmatism is guiding China’s economic redux
It has taken only 30 years for China to rise from the bottom to the top of the world's economic rankings. How has it been possible? Ask 20 people and the answers you will get include "no idea," "cheap labor," "globalization," "China Inc." (the theory that China acts like a corporate conglomerate, using its sovereign wealth to dominate areas of the world trade economy) or the "Beijing Consensus" (the idea that China's economic practices are part of a long-march political strategy to counter the "Washington Consensus" by offering a competing ideological agenda).
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Empire Level Mfg Co.
Empire Level Mfg. Co. 929 Empire Dr. Mukwonago Industry: Contractor-grade levels and layout tools; caution tape. Employees: about 200...
High-tech convenience for hotel guests
Many business people carry mobile phones, laptop computers and other communication devices to keep information at their fingertips.
Private college only part of Haymarket Square project
Dan Druml, the Milwaukee franchisee for Paul Davis Restoration, plans to redevelop most of two blocks near the Park East corridor in downtown Milwaukee. The blocks are bounded by West McKinley Avenue, North Sixth Street, West Vliet Street and North Eighth Street.
Don’t count on an estate tax repeal
"To the dismay of most observers, Congress has ended its 2009 session without resolving the frustrating uncertainty surrounding federal estate tax rules. Efforts in the Senate to extend the 2009 estate tax rules, which included a $3.5 million exemption and a 45 percent tax rate, stalled just before the Christmas holiday.