Wisconsin Business News
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Wisconsin Energy earnings climb 39% View Article
Wisconsin Energy Corp. said second-quarter earnings rose 39%, aided by a return to more normal weather and additional income from the company's $1.2 billion investment in its new Oak Creek power plant. Small machine shops hit hard by flooding View Article
Ken Dragotta and Cecil Edirisinghe aren't sure they can survive the knee-deep sewage that inundated their precision machining and motor manufacturing businesses last Thursday. Central States probe finds millions of dollars missing View Article
Millions of dollars are believed missing from the Central States Mortgage Corp., a discovery that likely will lead to litigation aimed at recovering the cash, according to the receiver for the defunct firm. Business school dean to head UW Foundation View Article
University of Wisconsin-Madison business school dean Michael M. Knetter is the new leader of the University of Wisconsin Foundation. Bankers Life settles with state over annuity sales View Article
A Chicago insurance company will forfeit $1.5 million and offer restitution to 5,700 Wisconsin residents to settle an investigation into alleged unsuitable annuity sales and do-not-call list and home solicitation violations. Waukesha developer gets state grant to build dormitory View Article
Clysmic Properties will receive a $400,000 state grant for environmental remediation at the site of a planned dormitory at Carroll University, the state Department of Commerce said Wednesday. Sheboygan start-up certified for tax credits View Article
Surgical Site Solutions Inc. has been certified as a qualified new business venture from the state Department of Commerce, which makes investors in the Sheboygan company eligible to receive as much as $1 million in tax credits. Bankruptcy filings in state up 16% at midyear View Article
Bankruptcy filings in Wisconsin rose 16% during the first half of this year, an increase lawyers say was driven largely by consumers and small-business operators who couldn't find enough work in the slow economy to keep up with their debts. State awards Palermo tax credits to complete expansion View Article
Milwaukee pizza maker Palermo Villa Inc. will get $342,000 in tax credits from the state Department of Commerce to complete a $22 million expansion and create 56 jobs. Exact Sciences on track for new studies View Article
Madison-based Exact Sciences says the performance of its non-invasive DNA test for colon cancer put the technology on track for further studies. Rockwell earnings triple in quarter, strong China growth cited View Article
Rockwell Automation Inc., a bellwether of manufacturing, reported net income more than tripled in the latest quarter. Worries trump upbeat earnings View Article
New York— The disconnect between Wall Street and Main Street is growing. Businesses feel impact of fire, rain View Article
It is expected to take crews six weeks to fix the sinkhole and the damage it caused to utility lines under the street, closing the key East Side intersection to traffic.The back-to-back misfortunes have left some business owners wondering what's next. Manufacturing slowed a bit in June but still stronger than a year ago View Article
The pace of manufacturing in the Midwest slowed some in June but was still much stronger than a year earlier, according to a report Tuesday from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Harley introduces new three new cycles for 2011 View Article
Harley-Davidson Inc. has introduced three new motorcycles for 2011, including a Sportster meant for shorter and inexperienced riders. International Automotive Components Group to cut 167 jobs in Sheboygan View Article
International Automotive Components Group, a $3 billion a year global auto-parts supplier, will close its plant in Sheboygan by the end of the year and eliminate 167 jobs. Foodservice business lifts Manitowoc earnings View Article
Manitowoc Co. posted better-than-expected quarterly results Tuesday, although its crane division sales were down 31% from a year ago. Fiserv second-quarter earnings fall View Article
Earnings at Fiserv Inc. (FISV) fell by 9.3% in the second quarter, a result affected by a one-time gain in the same quarter year ago. Flooded Eaton plant to remain closed until Monday View Article
The Eaton Corp. facility at 4201 N. 27th St. in Milwaukee will remain closed until Monday as crews work to clean up flood damage at the site, a company official said. Business Index View Article
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