Posts Tagged ‘July’

DWD/WEDC Visit to Madison Kipp — 1 of 2 — July 6, 2011

Written by Tools on Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 in Automotive Parts.
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Sun Prairie Mayor John Murray introduces Paul Jadin, who is CEO of the new Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, to speak about how Gov. Walker’s recently approved budget will help improve hiring prospects for companies like Madison Kipp Corporation, which manufactures heavy machinery parts for motor vehicles and companies that make automotive parts. At the end of the video, Murray also begins introducing Department of Workforce Development Secretary Scott Baumbach.


Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Secretary Scott Baumbach spoke about how Gov. Walker’s recently approved budget will help improve hiring prospects for companies like Madison Kipp Corporation, which manufactures heavy machinery parts for motor vehicles and companies that make automotive parts. The state dignitaries and Murray also briefly conducted a tour of the plant.

July 2, 7 Nancy Today: Holes in the hypertufa pots

Written by Tools on Thursday, August 4th, 2011 in Hand Tools.
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I didn’t make holes in them when I formed them, so I’d better do it now. 1 unit cement, 1.5 units vermiculite, 1.5 units peatmoss.


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July 7 Biz Minute

Written by Tools on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 in Automotive Parts.
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Automotive parts supplier Lear Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection today after receiving support to reorganize its struggling business. The maker of vehicle seats and electronics missed an interest payment on its bond debt last week and then revealed its intention to seek bankruptcy protection from its creditors. According to data released today by the American Bankers Association, consumer loan delinquencies edged up to another record high in the first quarter. A continued rise in unemployment has been the main culprit for the continued rise in delinquencies, the trade association said…people lose their jobs, they can’t pay their bills. The IRS has temporarily stopped collecting penalties from some small businesses that have been hit with big fines. The fines, which can reach $300000 a year, were an unintended consequence of a 2004 law aimed at big corporations using shelters to avoid taxes. Lawmakers asked the IRS last month to suspend collections while they work to change the law. Today General Motors asked a federal bankruptcy court for permission to drop 38 US dealers who have rejected the automaker’s offer of a payout to wind down their operations. GM has used its bankruptcy process to slash dealerships and retail franchise obligations it says have cost it about $2 billion annually to support. Struggling NextWave Wireless has sold a 35 percent stake in its PacketVideo subsidiary for $45 million to NTT DoCoMo, a major provider of wireless phone service in Japan

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