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Bradley Wooten

Bradley Wooten
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Bundle up

As the telecommunications industry continues to evolve with the bundling of services in 2005, residential and business customers will benefit from the competition, according...

Ignorance isn’t bliss

Small businesses face an ever-increasing body of employment law imposing complex and rapidly changing rules. Compliance in these new laws is critical for every...

Clock is already ticking for angel investors

With the passage of Act 255, Wisconsin is providing generous tax incentives for investments in promising young Wisconsin companies. Beginning this month, angel investors...

Hey Mr. President, repeal the estate tax

Editor's note: Stuart Schroeder, president of The Schroeder Group, S.C., Attorneys at Law in Waukesha, recently wrote this letter to President George W....

A tale of three cities: Milwaukee, Pittsburgh & Portland

In an innovative move, Milwaukee has joined forces with Pittsburgh and Portland to create "The Coalition of Cities." The goal of this coalition is...

MANDI finalists announced

The finalists have been announced for the sixth annual Milwaukee Awards for Neighborhood Development Innovation (MANDI). The awards honor nonprofit community groups and their...

Prepare for the M&A wave

In 2004, the Standard & Poor's 500 index finally rose to a level not seen since the month preceding the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist...

West Africa could be emerging market for Wisconsin

Momentum is building to help Wisconsin companies develop business relationships in west Africa, a region of 16 countries and a $600 billion emerging economy....

What’s next?

Southeastern Wisconsin real estate professionals are generally optimistic that retail and residential development in the metropolitan area will remain strong in 2005, and that...

Banking on downtown

As downtown Milwaukee's population of affluent condominium residents grows, so to is the roster of financial service companies eager to serve them. Several...

Do you Hear what I Hear?

Ann Pieper Eisenbrown and a partner bought a vacant old industrial building at 233 N. Water St. in Milwaukee for $425,000 in 1997. That...

New perspective

Melanie Holmes, senior vice president of Manpower Inc., says her breast cancer diagnosis was the best thing that ever happened to her, although she...

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