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MORTON INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC
MORTON INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC
Chicago, Illinois
500+ employees
Our process is simple: it is all about you, your family and future. At Morton, we believe that wealth must be managed personally if it is to truly enhance your life. This core value deeply resonates with our clients, many of whom have been with us for decades. It is the central focus of our team and the driver of our advice.   It’s why, from our inception, we rejected the traditional model of selling products and charging commissions. We have always believed that commissions create biased advice, rather than leaving us open to choose the investments in your best interest and suited to your personality.  It’s why we are innovative in broadening our investment offerings, beyond just stocks and bonds, to redefine what ’diversifying a portfolio to protect your wealth’ truly means.   And it’s why you’ll be supported by a team, not just an individual, who will sit side-by-side with you over the life of your portfolio to ensure it is as effective for your family today as it is for generations to come - no matter what the future throws your way.   Our partnership is not about us, it is about you; our commitment to you is that your wealth will be managed personally. After all, what is truly most important is that you get the most life out of your wealth.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
EDW. C. LEVY CO.
EDW. C. LEVY CO.
New Hudson, Michigan
All Size Average employees
Borroughs is a leader in the designing and manufacturing of storage systems. Borroughs designs and manufactures systems for industrial applications, automotive service & parts centers, warehouses and distribution/fulfillment centers, libraries, and beyond. We help our customers achieve their goals in terms of efficiency, productivity, security and cost. Our project management capabilities are second to none, and we have a dedicated team of Technical Support associates that will make sure every detail is covered.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
EDEN STONE COMPANY, INC.
EDEN STONE COMPANY, INC.
Eden, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Eden Stone was established in 1950 by Emil Gesell and his sons, William and Robert Gesell. Humbly founded as a simple gravel yard in Marblehead, WI, Eden Stone began with one quarry, an old truck and a few strong backs. Following the death of their father, Bill and Bob capitalized on the unique beauty of their quarry stone by expanding their product line into hand dressed veneer and landscaping materials. The company grew into the Milwaukee and Chicago markets in the 1960’s and throughout the Midwest by the early 80’s. During those early years, the Gesells invested in better cutting equipment, improved their facilities and slowly built a small fleet of trucks to service regional customers. As their market grew, the Gesell’s purchased quarry land in nearby Oakfield and Chilton to expand their material options and provide a broader color palette to their increasing customer base. When Bob retired in the mid 1980’s, Bill tapped his sons and son-in-laws to help him develop the company. Together, they expanded Eden Stone’s reach even further into the cut stone market by acquiring Valders Stone & Marble, an internationally recognized, dimensional stone producer near Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Valders had a long history in its own right, beginning in 1906, when it started operating as a lump lime producer. Lump lime, used as an ingredient in mortar and cement plaster, was a booming product for many years. It was in the 1950s that the company first began to cut its stone based on the observation of an engineer. He recognized the superior quality of the material and suggested that it should be cut into architectural stone building materials. His recommendation stuck. Shortly after that encounter, Valders began working with builders on residential and commercial facilities in the region. Eden Stone is currently in its 4th generation of family ownership and consists of 9 quarries, 3 processing facilities and close to 180 employees.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
LANNON STONE PRODUCTS, INC.
LANNON STONE PRODUCTS, INC.
Sussex, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Lannon Stone Products produces and sells quality construction aggregates from 5 locations in southeast Wisconsin, serving the concrete, asphalt, road-building, grading, utility, landscape, environmental, and building stone industries. Our commitment to quality ensures that our products will meet all state, local, and customer specifications. Our 5 locations and our in-house trucking firm, Certified Truckers, ensures that our products will be delivered on time and with the lowest total-cost to most locations in Southeast Wisconsin.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
KAFKA GRANITE, LLC
KAFKA GRANITE, LLC
Mosinee, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Kafka Granite is a family owned and operated company that was started in 1979 by Glenn Kafka. From our origin as a supplier of decomposed granite road material, we have grown into one of the largest manufacturers and suppliers of specialty decorative aggregates and crushed stone in the United States. Our architectural aggregates, decomposed granite, boulders, and other quarried products are used for many applications including landscaping stone, terrazzo tile, architectural precast concrete, decorative landscape boulders, stabilized decomposed granite, baseball infield mixes, pathway mixes, epoxy resin tile, and other types of floor tile. Our goal is to provide our customers with a consistent, high quality stone product and to ensure the delivery of our products in a timely manner.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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CARR BROTHERS & SONS, INC.
CARR BROTHERS & SONS, INC.
Albion, Michigan
25-49 employees
Carr Brothers & Sons Inc., located in Albion, Michigan, is Southern Michigan’s trusted gravel and excavation contractor and construction supply distributer. Carr Brothers supplies material for contractors all over the South Central Michigan area, keeping quality of product and of service to the highest standards. A wide array of services are offered, and our team of highly qualified employees pay exceptional attention to detail for high quality workmanship and final product.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
MESSINA TRUCKING INC
MESSINA TRUCKING INC
Utica, Michigan
1-24 employees
Messina Trucking, Inc. has proudly served southeastern Michigan since 1965. We specialize in providing and moving materials and aggregate for construction companies, contractors, major corporations, homeowners, subdivisions, manufacturing plants, and municipalities alike. Our fleet is among the largest and most diversified in the Midwest. Messina Trucking, Inc. is also one of the most highly specialized heavy equipment haulers in the industry. We are fully licensed, insured, and experienced to provide the most comprehensive service and support available in the region. We serve our customers on a contractual basis or by the hour. Whether you are putting numbers together for an upcoming project or have an immediate need to move materials and aggregate, we’re at your service.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market