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CEO Says Sonic Foundry Could Be Six Months Away from Profit

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com MADISON – A little more than two years after repositioning itself solely as an automated rich media solutions provider, Sonic Foundry is two quarters away from breaking even or posting a profit, CEO Rimas Buinevicius said Thusday. Buinevicius made the prediction following the release of the company’s third quarter results for the 2005 fiscal year, which showed improved sales for its family...

WisBusiness: Dane County Manufacturing a Silent Success Story

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com Ask residents of Green Bay, Racine, Eau Claire or Platteville what people do for a living in Dane County and chances are good they’ll say they work for the University of Wisconsin or state government. “That’s certainly the stereotype, but it leaves out a lot of folks,” said Terry Ludeman, chief labor economist for the state Department...

WisBusiness: Dickten and Masch to Close Plastics Plant in Lake Geneva, Lay Off 48 Workers

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com A Lake Geneva precision-molded plastics manufacturer has notified the state Department of Workforce Development that it will shut down in January and lay off 48 workers. The company – Dickten & Masch, LLC - said it will be transferring work and equipment from the facility and 999 West Wells St. to its plants in Ankeny,...

U.S. Cellular: Replace That Postcard With Your Cell Phone

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Camera Phones Allow Photos, Memories to be Shared with Family, Friends Back Home MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 4, 2005 – Sharing great summer vacation moments should not have to wait until travelers get home. Instead of sending postcards, which often arrive after the vacation is over, create instant postcards using a camera phone. “We all love taking photos...

Dept. of Commerce: Governor Doyle Announces Browdfields Project in Racine

Contact: Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608/267-9661 MADISON - Governor Jim Doyle today announced a $750,000 Department of Commerce (Commerce) grant to the City of Racine to purchase and develop a brownfields site in Racine. "Through my 'Grow Wisconsin' plan, we are strengthening our cities by investing in infrastructure," Governor Doyle said. "An important part of that is ensuring there are housing options...
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