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Wisconsin Credit Union League: Credit unions may help automakers add billions in sales, put 4 million new cars on the road

Contact: Chris Olson (800) 242-0833, Ext. 6019 colson@theleague.coop http://www.theleague.coop Pewaukee, Wis. – As part of a program called “Invest in America,” GM and Chrysler LLC are pointing to credit unions – not-for-profit financial institutions owned by their members – to make as much as $80 billion available for low-cost loans on new cars. Even prior to its arrival in Wisconsin, the program has...

Milwaukee Press Club: City of Milwaukee celebrates 163rd birthday

The Future in Freshwater Tuesday, January 27, 2009 5:30 – 8 p.m. Hosted by: Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin Catered by: The Bartolotta Catering Company at Pier Wisconsin Tickets: $25 Tickets may be purchased online at http://www.milwaukeepressclub.org or by sending a check with the name(s) of the attendee(s) to: MPC, PO Box 176, North Prairie, WI 53153-0176. Please forward this information...

Focus on Energy: Marketing campaign is awarded for leveraging reality TV craze to drive home energy efficiency message

Media Contact: Robyn Nowak Hoffman York (414) 225-9520 rnowak@hyc.com - Wisconsin's Focus on Energy wins MEEA's Inspiring Efficiency Marketing Award - MADISON, Wis. (Jan. 9, 2009) - On Jan. 8, 2009, Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) presented Focus on Energy with its 2009 Inspiring Efficiency Marketing Award. The award is given to organizations that have engaged in or supported a marketing campaign, program, strategy...

Mason Wells: Acquires TOLAS Healthcare Packaging

For further information contact: Gregory J. Myers, 414-727-6404 Benjamin L. Holbrook, 414-727-6422 Milwaukee, Wis. – January 9, 2009 - Mason Wells Buyout Fund II, L. P. (“Mason Wells”) announced today the acquisition of TOLAS Healthcare Packaging by its portfolio company, Oliver Medical, LLC. The acquisition combines two very successful medical and pharmaceutical...

WisBusiness: Wisconsin’s neighbors faring better during economic downturn

By Tracy Will For WisBusiness.com With the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank’s concern about an extended recession reported this week and a $5.4 billion deficit looming over Wisconsin, news reports and economic forecasts from the regional Federal Reserve branches in Chicago and Minneapolis suggest some of Wisconsin’s Midwestern neighbors are poised to weather this downturn better than Wisconsin. Read below for a round-up of...

(WisBusiness) FRI News Summary — 9 Jan. 2009

From WisBusiness.com ... -- A number of Wisconsin investment and economic development groups are joining forces to push for changes to the state's investment tax credit law for high-tech startups. Competitive Wisconsin's Bill McCoshen announced the formal launch of the statewide effort during a Wisconsin Innovation Network luncheon Thursday in Brookfield on ways to improve the tax credit program. The...

(WisBusiness.com) NEWS SUMMARY – SAMPLE

From WisBusiness.com ... -- Kohl’s Corp. reported today that total sales for the five-week month ended January 3, 2009 increased 3.6 percent over the five-week month ended January 5, 2008. On a comparable store basis, sales decreased 1.4 percent. Total year-to-date sales decreased 0.1 percent from the comparable prior year period. On a comparable store basis, year-to-date sales decreased...

WisBusiness: Development groups collaborate on push for investment tax credit changes

By David A. Wise WisBusiness.com A number of Wisconsin investment and economic development groups are joining forces to push for changes to the state's investment tax credit law for high-tech startups. Competitive Wisconsin's Bill McCoshen announced the formal launch of the statewide effort during a Wisconsin Innovation Network luncheon today in Brookfield on ways to improve the tax credit program. The group, called...

WisBusiness: Jobs impact from Milwaukee sick leave ordinance still up for debate

By David Wise WisBusiness.com A proponent of Milwaukee's pending paid sick leave ordinance downplayed its potential impact on local businesses, while an opponent said it would reduce jobs and other benefits during a panel discussion before the Milwaukee Press Club. The ordinance, scheduled to take effect in February, will require employers with more than 10 workers to provide up to nine...
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