RAPID FIRE BUSINESS HEADLINES WITH MILWAUKEE BUSINESS JOURNAL’S SENIOR REPORTER RICH KIRCHEN
9:11 – TWO UP
There will be a walk-in job fair at the Lambeau Field atrium tomorrow
How does your budget look? Bundling is the way to go with streaming services to get the most bang for your buck, but some people are cancelling and renewing their subscriptions when deals arise.
The Mutual Market has a new storefront in their building on Mason Street with convenience store fair, Northwestern Mutual-branded swag. Jeff and Rich are also seeking growth through their usual types of business ventures.
Milwaukee County will be getting its first Slick City Action Park in Wauwatosa near Mayfair and Watertown Plank. Rich explains what it’s all about.
Molson Coors’ numbers are out, and Coors Banquet is their new top-seller, but sales have been down.
Strattec Security makes car lock technology in Glendale, but their unionized workers have some competition in Mexico.
10:36 – The Milwaukee Business Journal recently compiled family-owned businesses. Rich elaborates more on the list and tells Jeff about his family’s old business.
Shoutout to former Wisconsin Badgers Coach Barry Alvarez joining Good Karma Brands as a on-air radio host.
What's going on at Pabst Farms? There’s a groundbreaking west of I-94 south of Milwaukee
A Sussex-based company called Sussex IM has been developing something called the Q Collar that aids athletes with concussions and have a few endorsements and is available to consumers at retails like Dick's Sporting Goods.
Sales are down for Rockwell Automation. Also, how does Rich take notes?
Apple is seeking to catch up with competitors in the smart home market.
There will be a ceremony at the new Waukesha Christmas Prade memorial next week. Rich explains the local companies that were in charge of creating the statue there.