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EV enthusiasm eases
The Biden administration’s goal is 50% adoption by 2030. Now, the median expectation from the industry is only 35%, down from 65% last year.
Downtown Hilton Tempo hotel project moving forward
A year and half after announcing a signing deal for the project with hotel giant Hilton, HKS Holdings appears to be moving forward with its plans to construct an eight-story Hilton Tempo hotel at the northwest corner of West Kilbourn Avenue and North Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in downtown Milwaukee.
Leadership Lens: Reflecting on key lessons with Marquette president Michael Lovell
Marquette University president Michael Lovell joins BizTimes Media managing editor Arthur Thomas to reflect on lessons learned during interviews...
Catholic Memorial buys Infinity Fields complex for $5.3 million
Catholic Memorial High School has purchased the 36-acre Infinity Fields Baseball Park complex in Waukesha for $5.3 million, according to state records.
🔒 MSI Data names new chief operating officer
Milwaukee-based MSI Data, a provider of field workforce automation software, has promoted John Heinen to chief operating officer.
🔒 Komatsu to acquire German manufacturer of mining equipment
Milwaukee-based Komatsu Mining Corp. announced Tuesday that it plans to acquire Gelsenkirchen, Germany-based manufacturer GHH Group GmbH (GHH).
Brent Hamm
Wintrust Commercial Banking at Town Bank, N.A. is proud to welcome Division Manager Brent Hamm to their team. Brent...
The Fed is getting a lump of coal in its stocking
"No question. We're headed for a slowdown" says Dave Spano. In this week's episode, he and Dan O'Donnell review the actions of the Fed and how they have set up current market conditions---including a possible recession in 2023.
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Company Match, DCA Into Index Fund, Annuities, Earnings Calls
"If my company contributes a match to my 401k and if I leave in a year or two, I know the matching is void. What happens to the gains from my investments? I'm weighing the pros and cons of opening one through my company or on my own." – James
Judge orders owners of former Northridge Mall to submit formal demo plan by Jan. 13
After little to no changes at the property, Milwaukee County Circuit Judge William Sosnay on Monday ordered U.S. Black Spruce Enterprises Group, the owner of the shuttered Northridge Mall in Milwaukee, to submit a written proposal spelling out how the Chinese-based company plans to raze the complex.
Is the Fed winning the fight against inflation?
Is the Fed winning the fight against inflation? The all-important consumer's resolve might be dwindling. Diversification opportunities might exist outside the US. Is there a threat because of lag in Fed policy?
Federal grant will help create state’s first minority business development center
Wisconsin's minority business owners will no longer need to rely on out-of-state technical support.