WISCONSIN BUSINESS
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J.P. Morgan to pay Ashley Furniture two million in settlement
Wisconsin Business-- An arbitration panel has awarded J.P. Morgan Securities to pay almost two-million-dollars to Ashley Furniture of Arcadia.
May 22, 2012
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Madison company begins building wind farm in Colorado
Wisconsin Business-- A Madison company has started building a new wind energy farm in Colorado.
May 18, 2012
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Plexus Corp. to build new plant in Neenah
Wisconsin Business-- The Plexus Corporation said today it would build a 50-million-dollar manufacturing plant in Neenah. Plexus makes various products on a contracted basis – and its new plant will replace two facilities the company now leases.
May 15, 2012
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Kohl's quarterly profits drop 23 percent from a year ago
Wisconsin Business-- The Wisconsin-based Kohl’s department store chain reports a 23-percent drop in its quarterly profits from a year ago. That’s after Kohl’s cut prices in an effort to prop up its sales.
May 10, 2012
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State's credit unions doing better
Wisconsin Business-- Wisconsin’s member-owned credit unions are doing better as the economy shows more signs of improvement. State-chartered credit unions had total earnings of about $49-million dollars in the first quarter of this year.
May 10, 2012
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Finalists named for best business contest 
Wisconsin Business-- Twenty-five finalists have been named in a statewide contest for the best new business plan. Entrepreneurs are competing for a total of $200,000 dollars worth of venture capital and start-up services in the annual Governor’s Business Plan Contest.
May 08, 2012
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Cabela's to build new super store near Lambeau Field 
Wisconsin Business-- The Green Bay Packers have scored a major business for their new retail-and-entertainment complex west of Lambeau Field. It was announced today that the Cabela’s outdoor recreation chain will build a new super-store on 21 acres at Lombardi Avenue and Highway 41.
May 04, 2012
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WE Energy reports profits despite drop in natural gas usage 
Wisconsin Business-- Wisconsin’s largest utility said its customers used 24-percent less natural gas in January-through-March than a year ago. But the parent firm of We Energies still managed to make a two-percent profit for the quarter.
May 01, 2012
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Frontier Airlines cuts flights from Mitchell International
-- For now at least, travelers have fewer options for flying out of Wisconsin’s largest airport. Frontier Airlines says it will drop 11 outgoing flights from Milwaukee’s Mitchell International starting on June first. That will leave just seven daily departures for Frontier – the company that took over the former locally-owned Midwest Airlines a few years ago.
May 01, 2012
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Briggs and Stratton to cut 250 jobs in its operations. 
Wisconsin Business-- Milwaukee’s Briggs-and-Stratton says it will cut 250 employees in its global operations – because its lawn-and-garden small engine business will not return to what it once was.
April 26, 2012
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Oshkosh Corp. reports drop in profits 
Wisconsin Business-- The Oshkosh Corporation reports a 45-percent drop in its quarterly profits, caused mainly by a big change in the company’s military vehicle business.
April 26, 2012
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Harley-Davidson reports 25 percent increase in sales 
Wisconsin Business-- In another sign of an improved economy, Wisconsin’s Harley-Davidson reports a 25-and-a-half percent increase in motorcycle sales from the year before.
April 24, 2012
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Four state business leaders to be honored at Milwaukee banquet 
Wisconsin Business-- Four Wisconsin business leaders will be honored tonight by the Wisconsin Junior Achievement program.
April 19, 2012
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Bidding war continues for Great Wolf 
Wisconsin Business-- A bidding war continues for buying the Great Wolf water-park resort chain of Madison. Late yesterday, Apollo Global Management of New York raised its offer to seven-dollars a share. That matches an offer made Sunday by KSL Capital Partners of Denver.
April 19, 2012
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Great Wolf resorts may go with bigger buy-out offer
Wisconsin Business-- A Madison-based indoor water-park chain is one step closer to canceling a previous buy-out offer, after getting a bigger one. Great Wolf Resorts said this morning it received a committed offer from the Denver equity firm of KSL Capital Partners to buy the company for seven-dollars a share.
April 17, 2012
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