(WisBusiness) MON News Summary — 27 Apr. 2009

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— Investors are hoping last week was just a pause and not the end of the recent market rally.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average went into today’s trading at a little above 8,076. That’s down about 55 points from last Monday’s open.

Still, state stocks and national blue-chips generally have risen since early March, leaving opinions divided as to whether the bulls are ready to overtake the bears.

There could be some clues when the Federal Reserve meets this week on Tuesday and Wednesday.

And investors will be poring over more corporate earnings due this week for more clues. Today Wausau Paper is due to release its first quarter numbers. On Wednesday come numbers from Rockwell Automation and MGIC Investment Corporation. And on Thursday it’s Alliant Energy and Oshkosh Corporation releasing numbers, among others.

See more on corporate earnings and stocks at the Wis-Business-dot-com Stock Tracker. http://www.wisbusiness.com/index.iml?Article=140042

Other business events populate the week, include two forums today.

In Madison, the Wisconsin Way group stages the first of three economic development conferences with top officials and experts.

And in Janesville, the state health secretary, Karen Timberlake, and Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan are hosting two events to discuss efforts to cope with the struggling Rock County economy.

— When people think of “green” products, they tend to think of things that carry a bigger price tag than their not-so environmentally friendly counterparts, such as wind power or organic grass-fed beef.

However, a product invented by CJ Schmidt, managing member of FiberMX LLC, proves it doesn’t always have to be this way.

He’s spent the last eight years developing a concrete crack reducer that uses fiber from recycled paper, recycled nylon carpet and recovered paper mill sludge. The latter two would otherwise go “straight to a landfill,” Schmidt said. “The carbon footprint of getting fiber from recycled products is also much smaller then making completely new fiber.”

It’s also less expensive. “We plan to sell our fiber for about 20 percent less than anything else that is currently on the market,” Schmidt said.

Fiber is commonly added to concrete to reduce the numbers of micro-cracks caused by water, salt and other chemicals during the first 24 hours after it is laid. The newest fiber to be added to cement is virgin cellulose, which has been in use for about five years. According to Schmidt, testing has revealed the cellulose fiber in recycled paper mill sludge is structurally the same as virgin cellulose fiber.

Read more about FiberMX’s new product: http://www.wisbusiness.com/index.iml?Article=156643

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Press Releases
· American Cancer Society: New smoke-free bill introduced today
· American Transmission Company: New transmission line energized in northern Dane County
· Dept. of Regulation and Licensing: Janesville therapist suspended
· Dept. of Revenue: March revenue collections
· Quarles & Brady: Partner received Wisconsin Business Hall of Fame award
· UW-Madison: Reaccreditation project culminates with site visit
· UW-Stout: Awarded National Science Foundation grant for STEM scholarships
· Wisconsin Public Service Corp.: Gov. Doyle joins Midwest Hydro Users Group and Wisconsin DNR in promoting public safety at dams
· Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance: Despite weak economy, education, exports, and health show strength

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TOP STORIES
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Restructuring needed to keep firm viable, outgoing Harley CEO tells shareholders: The drastic measures taken by Harley-Davidson Inc., which include the cutting of nearly 1,500 jobs over the next two years and factory consolidations, are necessary to keep the company viable over the long term, the Milwaukee heavyweight motorcycle manufacturer’s outgoing chief told an unsettled crowd of shareholders Saturday.
http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/stories/2009/04/20/daily90.html

Gustave A. Larson purchases Indiana company: Gustave A. Larson Co. has acquired Indiana Supply, a distributor of heating, air conditioning and air-conditioning equipment, for an undisclosed price.’
http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/stories/2009/04/20/daily91.html

Ministry cuts jobs, will continue charity care: Sixty of Ministry Health Care’s 12,000 employees were issued layoff notices Wednesday as part of the company’s efforts to reduce expenses by $12 million.
http://www.wausaudailyherald.com/article/20090424/CWS03/304240076/-1/WDH03

Final truck rolls off line at Janesville GM plant: The last vehicle has rolled off the line at the Janesville General Motors plant, the oldest in the GM family. Production of GM vehicles ended just before Christmas, cutting 1,200 jobs. But the plant remained open as about 110 employees finished an order of trucks for Isuzu Motors Ltd.
http://www.thenorthwestern.com/article/20090424/OSH03/90423163/1167

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TECHNOLOGY (back to top)
– Rural residents without high-speed Internet struggle to keep up
http://www.madison.com/wsj/topstories/448709

BIOTECH (back to top)
– Talent is the biggest draw
http://www.jsonline.com/business/43653917.html

ECONOMY (back to top)
– ‘Stress test’ methodology could roil bank industry
http://www.madison.com/tct/business/448423

– Losing the battle to keep jobs
http://www.jsonline.com/news/wisconsin/43660342.html

MANUFACTURING (back to top)
– GM to cut 21,000 U.S. factory jobs, phase out Pontiac
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20090427/GPG03/90427012/1978

LABOR (back to top)
– Chrysler reaches labor deals in fight for survival
http://www.madison.com/tct/business/448744

INVESTING (back to top)
– Metavante profit jumps nearly 16%
http://www.jsonline.com/business/43615127.html

– Bucyrus posts 38.5% jump in profit
http://www.jsonline.com/business/43618322.html

REAL ESTATE (back to top)
– Construction under way at Camp Randall neighborhood hotel
http://www.madison.com/wsj/home/biz/448569

– New tactics: Park Lafayette offers lease-to-own to sell condos
http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/stories/2009/04/27/story2.html?b=1240804800^1816944

AGRIBUSINESS (back to top)
– State’s milk production increases for March
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20090426/GPG03/904260681/1247

TRANSPORTATION (back to top)
– Workshop features trends in green transportation
http://www.jsonline.com/business/43658217.html

RETAIL (back to top)
– Roundabout leads to new location, new owners for Superior Lawn and Garden
http://www.stevenspointjournal.com/article/20090426/SHE03/904260367/1096

TOURISM (back to top)
– Summerfest lands Bob Dylan as headliner
Legendary singer and songwriter Bob Dylan will perform at Summerfest Wednesday, July 1 at the Marcus Amphitheater, with special guest country singer Willie Nelson.
http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/stories/2009/04/20/daily83.html

FINANCIAL SERVICES (back to top)
– Government stress test results may mean more money for struggling banks
http://www.thenorthwestern.com/article/20090425/OSH03/90424133/1167

MANAGEMENT (back to top)
– Kohler Co. names David Kohler as president
http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/stories/2009/04/20/daily87.html

– Nicolet National Bank names CFO
http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/stories/2009/04/20/daily80.html

BUSINESS COLUMNS (back to top)
– John Torinus: Many corporate boards now worry about survival
http://www.jsonline.com/business/43653922.html

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