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Power in numbers
A new health insurance plan, designed to attack the high health care costs in the Milwaukee area, will be...
Manufacturers plod along with caution
We are halfway through 2005, and my members, who are executives at manufacturing companies throughout Wisconsin and Illinois, are...
Wisconsin can shine among giants in biotech world
In 1996, the last time the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) held its international convention in Philadelphia, about 3,700 people...
CEOs to headline CRE conference
The third annual Small Business Times Commercial Real Estate Conference will take place Thursday, Nov. 10, at the Pfister...
American Family to move area office to Pewaukee
American Family Insurance plans to move its Milwaukee area claims and administration office from Brookfield to a new three-story,...
Friday Knight lights
Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District boosters are hoping to raise about $800,000, most in corporate donations, for improvements to...
Server maintenance
Ordinary businesspeople have become increasingly tech savvy, but many of us still don't know what to do when the...
Wisconsin credit unions lead financial education initiative
The National Institute on Financial and Economic Literacy in Madison will instruct more than 125 high school teachers from...
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Phishing and pharming
Phishing" and "pharming" attacks against banks and other financial institutions are a high-tech version of an age-old form of...
The right size
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) might change the way it defines small banks under the Community Reinvestment Act...
Six Sigma for banks
ProcessArc wants to establish a reputation for expertise in bringing the principles of Six Sigma to the financial sector....
Thanks, but no thanks
Forty states in the nation have opened state agencies dedicated to investigating and prosecuting insurance fraud, according to the...