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U.S. Bank buys naming rights for Vikings’ new stadium
U.S. Bank, the fifth-largest bank in the United States, announced Monday it is purchasing the naming rights for the Minnesota Vikings’ new stadium, which will open in 2016.
Data Financial to distribute Diebold products
Mequon-based Data Financial Inc. is now an authorized distributor of Diebold Inc. products.
Minnesota mortgage company opens Brookfield office
Edina, Minn.-based Marketplace Home Mortgage LLC has opened an office in Brookfield.
Johnson Controls hires Guyett to lead M&A activity
Glendale-based multi-industrial firm Johnson Controls Inc. today announced it has appointed Greg Guyett executive vice president, Corporate Development, effective August 10.
Best Practices: ‘A tale of two improvement strategies: tactical vs. strategic’
This article will outline and differentiate between the two primary approaches to increasing work efficiency. The discussion will start with a general focus on the topic and then at the end tie-in to Next Generation Supply Management.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Summertime should be STEM time
Summer. Time for students throughout the United States to kick back, relax and rest on their laurels before a new school year begins.
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SC Johnson increases ingredient transparency
Racine-based SC Johnson has increased its transparency surrounding its product fragrances, and has now disclosed to consumers the ingredients of its Glade products on its “What’s Inside SC Johnson” website.
Cardiac Science awarded $23 million in lost royalties
Waukesha-based Cardiac Science Corp., a manufacturer of automated external defibrillators, was recently awarded $22,991,985 in lost royalties in a breach of contract lawsuit. A 12-person jury in Los Angeles Superior Court unanimously decided in favor of the company's breach of contract claims against Zoll Medical Corp. and Zoll LifeCor Corp.
Ocenco to expand in Pleasant Prairie
Pleasant Prairie-based Ocenco Inc., a manufacturer of respiratory protection equipment and lighting systems for hostile and hazardous environments, plans to expand.
General Plastics to double production space with $3 million expansion
General Plastics Inc. has begun construction on a $3 million expansion that will nearly double the size of its Glendale production facility to 93,000 square feet. It also added $1 million in new equipment last year, and plans to hire 15 employees over the next 18 months.