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Tweak It: Make What Matters to You Happen Every Day
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How one tweet showed us the light
Facebook and Twitter are no longer content to take a back seat. Finally, brands and agencies are taking notice and advantage by producing fantastic content that is, at its best, timely, humorous, sentimental and uber-shareable.
The dance behind dressage
After four years aboard her beloved Morgan horse, Norman, Krista Renfrew likens dressage to learning a new language, one spoken exclusively between horse and rider.
Separate personal wealth from your business
Many think of their business and personal wealth as one and the same, but in our opinion that is a risky approach to financial planning.
Third Ward Hotel
Milwaukee-based development firm HKS Holdings LLC plans to develop an 8-story, 158-room Kimpton hotel in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward,...
New book series will be resource for doing business in China
Ten years ago, foreign business in China was dominated by large corporations' intent on using China as a low-cost production base for their global supply chain strategies.
New system provides sustainable energy for homes
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation certified four Wisconsin companies for Early Stage Business Investment tax credits in late February. EASENET, a sustainable energy start-up venture co-founded by Navy veteran Jeremy Anderson that bases its operations at Bucketworks in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood, was one of the four recipients.
Hotel development boom will test strength of downtown market
Downtown Milwaukee hotels had a good year in 2012, based on market data from Smith Travel Research Inc. Occupancy rates, room demand and revenue per available room (RevPAR) have improved significantly since the Great Recession and now exceed pre-recession levels.
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Get lucky
Sure, we'd all love to win the lotto, possess prodigy-level talent, or be born into royalty. The luck of the draw can seem painfully unfair as some are stricken with disease while others grab an oversized helping of fame and fortune, and then come back for seconds.
Smart money: Investors cash in on stock market bull run
With the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaching new record highs in recent weeks, some financial advisors have revised their outlooks to project a rosier view for the stock market for the rest of the year.
Debunk the myths about retirement
While current retirees have been able to largely rely on a safety net of Social Security, pensions and, in some cases, retiree health insurance, younger workers will have to take a much more proactive approach in planning their retirement income, according to Rebekah Barsch, vice president of market strategy at Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Waukesha Metal Products to add education program
Waukesha Metal Products plans to add a new program and another classroom at its Sussex facility.