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Mold-A-Rama trademark lawsuit | Goose Island brewmaster departing | $7,600 checks for Chicago Ford workers

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January 24, 2019

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Mold-A-Rama defends its retro name, vintage machines against 'modernized' competitor

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Mold-A-Rama, whose vending machines have churned out plastic figurines at Chicago-area museums and zoos for half a century, has gone to court to safeguard its retro name and technology.

Brewmaster who saw Goose Island through growth and challenges leaves for Wisconsin brewery

Anheuser-Busch's Goose Island will hire just the fifth brewmaster in its history after the departure of Jared Jankoski.

Chicago Ford plant workers to get $7,600 profit-sharing checks despite automaker's woes

Workers at Ford's Chicago assembly and stamping plants will be receiving average profit-sharing checks of $7,600 each for 2018, despite a steep earnings drop for the company.

Chicago billionaire Ken Griffin just bought most expensive U.S. home ever: $238 million NYC penthouse

Citadel founder Ken Griffin has purchased a 24,000-square-foot New York City penthouse for roughly $238 million. It's in a high-rise that's still under construction.

Southwest's profit falls; airline says federal shutdown has cost it up to $15 million

"We are anxious for the government to resolve this shutdown," Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly said in a statement. The airline reported a smaller quarterly profit than a year earlier.

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