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Strattec reports dip in net income
Strattec Security Corp. reported fiscal first quarter net income of $1.3 million, or 39 cents per share, down from $1.4 million, or 43 cents per share, in the same period a year ago.
Rockwell to host annual meeting in Chicago
Milwaukee-based Rockwell Automation Inc. will host its annual investor meeting on Thursday, Nov. 17, in Chicago in conjunction with the company's Automation Fair at McCormick Place.
Ready or not, concealed carry law takes effect Tuesday
Wisconsin's new concealed carry law will take effect on Tuesday, Nov. 1. Wisconsin businesses that take no action will...
Harley is riding high with lower labor costs
A year after threatening to move work out of Wisconsin and demanding major concessions from its union employees, Harley-Davidson Inc.'s profits are soaring.
How to prepare your business for Google+
It's been rumored for months that Google+ will be out of business, but it's not, and you were hoping Facebook and Twitter would be around forever, so you didn't have to learn anything new. Fortunately for you, Google+ takes many of the best features of these platforms and combines them to make one excellent tool that as a business, you'll soon be able to use.
Port of Milwaukee receives foreign trade zone grantee status
The U.S. Department of Commerce Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) Board recently designated the Port of Milwaukee as the new grantee for Foreign Trade Zone No. 41.
Tony Enea, president of Ruvin Bros. Artisans & Trades
Tony Enea Ruvin Bros. Artisans & Trades President 8601 N. 43rd St. Brown Deer, WI 53209...
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4 million Apple Inc. sold more than 4 million 4S iPhones in the opening weekend of sales,...
“DEMAND: Creating What People Love Before They Know They Want It”
Amazon.com, Bloomberg, Eurostar, Pixar and other companies have all done it. They've defied the unsteady economy and created a product that people can't resist and competitors can't copy.
Lyles will be next president of Milwaukee Boys & Girls Clubs
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee announced that Vincent Lyles, current president of M&I Community Development Corp. (CDC), has been named president and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee, effective Jan. 2, 2012.