The restaurant thanks customers for supporting the business for 41 years as Cliff and Jan Tappa retire. DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) – Tappa’s Steakhouse announced Tuesday that the restaurant will be permanently closing on February 7th at 8 p.m. The building is for sale, according to a Facebook post, and the restaurant thanks customers for supporting the business for 41 years as Cliff and Jan Tappa retire. For more information about the closing or the steakhouse, click here. Copyright 2023 KWQC. All rights reserved.
Wisconsin pottery business thriving despite rising costs
MADISON, Wis. – Inflation has caused the price of staples like gas and groceries to increase. That has forced many to cut leisure activities out of their budgets completely. At Midwest Clay Projects and Studios , owner Brian Kluge said he has actually been seeing the complete opposite. “A lot of people are making gifts for loved ones and a lot of the craft fairs around town,” said Kluge. (Spectrum News 1/Cody Taylor) Kluge offers lessons and studio space. Right now, his studio space is full and his kilns are overflowing. He even hinted at expanding his business. “Our membership is full. These kilns conserve this number of people, and if I got more kilns, I would want to have more people,” said Kluge. The problem that Kluge has faced is with supplies. His studio has been having trouble getting the materials they used to get. (Spectrum News 1/Cody Taylor) “We are able to make due with some locally made clays and so far we have been able to substitute different materials that we haven’t been able to get for the glazes,” said Kluge. Like other businesses, Kluge has had to adapt due to supply chain issues caused by […]
Microsoft cloud outage hits users around the world
How this tech giant is developing a more digital Africa Reuters — Microsoft (MSFT) on Wednesday said it had recovered all of its cloud services after a networking outage took down its cloud platform Azure along with services such as Teams and Outlook used by millions around the globe. Azure’s status page showed services were impacted in Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa. Only services in China and its platform for governments were not hit. By late morning Azure said most customers should have seen services resume after a full recovery of the Microsoft Wide Area Network (WAN). Microsoft quarterly profit falls 12% but cloud computing business shows strength An outage of Azure, which has 15 million corporate customers and over 500 million active users, according to Microsoft data, can impact multiple services and create a domino effect as almost all of the world’s largest companies use the platform. Businesses have become increasingly dependent on online platforms after the pandemic caused a shift to more employees working from home. Earlier, Microsoft said it had determined a network connectivity issue was occurring with devices across the Microsoft WAN. This impacts connectivity between clients on the internet to Azure, […]
How To Prep For A Recession By Strengthening Your Business Foundation
Edward Tuorinsky , Managing Principal of DTS, brings two decades of experience in management consulting and information technology services. getty Signs are starting to point to a recession just as businesses were hoping to emerge from the pandemic times. The economy is the latest challenge in a string of unnerving events for businesses and their leadership. How you respond now will determine where you land after this storm has passed. I’ve always found that in times of turmoil, it’s best to go back to the basics. The strategies that build a strong business foundation can carry you past any number of obstacles or roadblocks. And starting early is its own advantage; while others panic or scurry later, you’ll already have a plan. Begin with five foundational strategies: 1. Set a budget and shore up cash reserves. Creating and tracking a budget provides insight into how you’re spending your money and your cash flow throughout the year. In lean times, it’s more important than ever to have a detailed plan for the expenses you know you’ll have, from employee pay raises to insurance premiums to hardware upgrades, as well as the activities you know you need to do, like protecting […]
Should You Get An Unsecured Business Line Of Credit?
Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors’ opinions or evaluations. Running a business may be expensive, and it can be challenging to find financing that covers the cost of operation and expansion. In addition to traditional business loans, eligible business owners can address ongoing cash-flow needs with unsecured business lines of credit. These let business owners access cash as needed without having to pledge valuable assets. However, this financing tool doesn’t make sense for every company, and it’s essential to choose a lender that best fits the business’s financial situation. Featured Partner Offers What Is an Unsecured Business Line of Credit? An unsecured business line of credit is a revolving loan that business owners can use to finance the growth, expansion or day-to-day operations of a small business. This type of financing provides access to cash up to an approved credit limit and can help cover unforeseen costs or provide working capital until more permanent funding becomes available. Because it does not require collateral, it can be an attractive option for newer businesses without sufficient assets to pledge as collateral. How Do Unsecured Business Lines of Credit Work? […]
New report identifies 4 business priorities for creating strong customer experiences in 2023
NEW YORK — Productsup , the leading Product-to-Consumer (P2C) software company, today launched the Business growth report , a study comparing business priorities for the year ahead with today’s consumer expectations. The report reveals a sharp contrast between what consumers want and how businesses intend to meet demand amidst the downturn and provides decision-makers with actionable takeaways on how to create a competitive advantage by straying from the norm. The report identifies four key areas where businesses should focus their attention in 2023: Product information Businesses’ concern over the quality, consistency, and accuracy of product information across global campaigns is on the rise. Sixty-two percent (62%) of businesses fear poor product information is creating negative online experiences, up 72% year-over-year. Additionally, 55% feel it could leave them vulnerable to competitors, up 49%. Considering consumers reported that knowing more detailed information about products was one of the top factors that would entice them to choose one brand or retailer over another, companies need to have full control over their product data ecosystem. Sustainable shopping Nearly half (49%) of businesses recorded increased demand for sustainable products in 2022, but 34% of consumers say brands and retailers make sustainability information too difficult […]
Riggs rises to president of Hershey salty snacks business
Kristen Riggs, new president of salty snacks at Hershey Co. Photo: Hershey Co. HERSHEY, PA. — Kristen Riggs has been promoted to president of salty snacks at Hershey Co. Ms. Riggs has been with Hershey for more than 17 years, most recently as senior vice president and chief growth officer from January 2020 to November 2022. Earlier, she was vice president of innovation and strategic growth platforms. Since joining Hershey in 2005 Ms. Riggs has held a range of leadership positions as well as roles in brand marketing, shopper marketing, global marketing and sales. Before joining Hershey, she worked as an engineer for Samsung Semiconductor in Austin, Texas. “Riggs is a dynamic Hershey veteran with marketing, sales and commercial operations experience leading billion-dollar businesses across brand marketing and sales,” according to Hershey. “She has a proven track record of transforming operations and cultures to drive growth and profitability.” Ms. Riggs received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry at Purdue University and a master’s degree in business administration at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. In addition to Ms. Riggs, Hershey said Hector de la Barreda has been named senior vice president and chief global business […]
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Creating A Culture Of Privacy: The Importance Of Developing A Privacy Program For Your Business
Getty In the modern business world, data privacy is a critical concern for both companies and their customers. With the increasing amount of personal information being collected and shared online, it is essential for businesses to have strong safeguards in place to protect this data and ensure it is used ethically and responsibly. One key way to achieve this is through the development of a privacy program. But what is a privacy program, and why is it so important? In this article, I will explore these questions and provide guidance on how to develop and implement a privacy program in your business. What is a privacy program? A privacy program is a structured and comprehensive approach to managing and protecting personal data within an organization. It involves establishing policies and procedures for collecting, storing and using personal data, as well as training employees on these policies and ensuring they are adhered to. A privacy program also includes measures to detect and prevent data breaches and to respond effectively if a breach does occur. A privacy program should be tailored to the specific needs and requirements of a business, as well as take into account the types of personal data […]
ASML Sees a Chip Market Rebound, Says China Export Controls Aren’t Hurting Business
ASML ASML +0.76% Holding, a critical supplier to the global chip-making industry, said Wednesday that it expects to report more than 25% sales growth this year despite uncertainty in the semiconductor industry amid efforts by the U.S. to restrict China’s access to high-end technology. Dutch company ASML (ticker: ASML) supplies the “lithography” machines that are essential for manufacturing semiconductors, with customers including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing TSM –2.52% (TSM), Samsung Electronics 005930 +2.59% (005930.Korea), and Intel (INTC). were pretty good. Shares rose initially after the earnings print—and then dropped. That’s a bad sign for all stocks , though the omen has nothing to do with the fundamentals of Microsoft’s business. Late Tuesday, Microsoft (ticker: MSFT) reported earnings per share of $2.32 on sales of $52.7 billion. Wall Street was looking for $2.29 a share from $53 billion in sales.
Xerox Financing Business Fittle Inks Metal 3-D Printing Pact With Velo3D
Fittle has been looking to expand offerings into adjacent industries that would grow the portfolio outside the traditional copy and print realm, says Daniel Kehr, Fittle’s senior vice president of revenue in the U.S., adding that ‘3-D printing happened to be one of those.’ ARTICLE TITLE HERE Fittle, the equipment financing business of Xerox Holdings, has partnered with metal 3-D printing technology company Velo3D to help Velo3D customers finance purchases of its metal manufacturing offerings. Daniel Kehr, senior vice president of revenue at Fittle in the U.S., said the Norwalk, Conn.-based company has been looking to expand offerings into adjacent industries that would grow the portfolio outside the traditional copy and print realm. “3-D printing happened to be one of those,” he told CRN. “I had heard a little bit about Velo in the past, and they’re an up-and-comer in the 3-D manufacturing space. So a couple of conversations [were had] and one led to another and it made sense.” Campbell, Calif-based Velo3D created an innovative end-to-end process that enables customers in aviation, power generation, energy and semiconductor industries to better design and print the parts they need. [ Related : Public Cloud Sales Hit $544 Billion Despite Economic […]