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The most capable heir
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Blackwell Capital Group acquires Menomonee Falls-based precision grinding company
Milwaukee-based private equity firm Blackwell Capital Group acquired Custom Production Grinding, a precision grinding services company based in Menomonee Falls.
Producer of RumChata liqueur to be acquired by E. & J. Gallo
The Spirits Division for Modesto, California-based E. & J. Gallo Winery today announced that it has acquired Agave Loco LLC, a Vernon Hills, Illinois-based company that owns cream liqueur brand RumChata, which it produces in the City of Pewaukee.
Regal Ware names new president and CEO
Kewaskum-based Regal Ware Inc. has appointed Ryan Reigle as president and chief executive officer, the cookware manufacturer announced today.
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The little things add up to make a family business culture
Culture matters at every business. A good culture can take a company to unimaginable heights, adding something to the...
New grocery delivery service Fresh Midwest plans regional expansion
A new fresh food and meal delivery service has launched in Chicago's north shore suburbs with plans to expand into southeastern Wisconsin by early next year, aiming to fill a growing need across the region for home-delivered groceries.
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CertaSite acquires Franklin fire protection company
Indianapolis-based CertaSite acquired fire protection company Starfire Systems and Starfire Extinguisher, a family-owned business based in Franklin.
Navigating a ‘friends and family’ startup funding round
As the medieval proverb goes, blood is thicker than water, but the adage does not always ring true when...
Wisconsin Pharmacal names new president
Jackson-based Wisconsin Pharmacal Company has named Andrew Wundrock as its new president.
Sailing equipment maker Harken sold to employees
The shareholders of Pewaukee-based sailing equipment manufacturer Harken have sold the company to its employees, Peter Harken announced this week.