The number of jobs at bioindustrial processing company headquarters in Minnesota has the potential to exceed 13,000 by 2025, according to a report released Wednesday by the BioBusiness Alliance of
Archive of: April 2012
Graco, Inc., said Tuesday that it will close next week on its deal to acquire the finishing businesses of Illinois Tool Works (ITW), reaching an agreement with the Federal Trade
Mono has been named "small agency of the year" by The American Association of Advertising Agencies-for the second consecutive year. The Minneapolis-based ad agency received the honor earlier this week
Golden Valley-based Fiontrai II, which was founded in January by local entrepreneurs Brenton Hayden and Ryan Marvin, has purchased the assets of Webdigs, Inc., a Minneapolis-based public company that operated
Struggling women's apparel retailer Christopher & Banks Corporation plans to reduce prices this year, after an increase in prices last fall led to a disappointing fourth quarter. For the quarter
Despite being negatively impacted by the state government shutdown last year, Canterbury Park Holding Corporation's 2011 revenues and income were up compared to the prior year. The Shakopee-based company-which operates
Governor Mark Dayton on Thursday recognized 10 Minnesota companies as winners of the 27th annual Governor's International Trade Awards. The companies were honored for their achievements and growth in exporting
About seven months after the Faribault Woolen Mill Company reopened, the historic plant is boosting its work force and adding some prominent clients to its roster, according to a Star
The St. Paul Port Authority has secured a deal for land that could become the site of a regional ballpark for the Saints and amateur baseball leagues, St. Paul Mayor
IWCO Direct, a Chanhassen-based provider of direct marketing services, announced Friday that it will spend $4 million to restructure its operations in the next two to four months, which will
Roughly a week after UnitedHealth Group was awarded a $20.5 billion contract to provide health care services for members of the military, Phoenix-based TriWest Healthcare Alliance Corporation said Monday that
Richfield-based electronics giant Best Buy Company announced Tuesday that its tech support division, Geek Squad, has launched a program that will target the small business market. Through its Geek Squad
Blip Toys may not be a familiar name, but millions of people across North America will become familiar with its products next month through a partnership with McDonald's. The Minnetonka-based
While a proposal to build a new downtown Minneapolis Vikings stadium seems to have stalled in the Legislature, a majority of the Minneapolis City Council now supports plans for the
A proposed high-speed rail between Rochester and the Twin Cities would have a positive economic impact of about $987 million annually for the state of Minnesota, according to a study
Minnesota entrepreneurs are once again invited to submit their creative business ideas to the Minnesota Cup competition-and this year's contest features more prize money than ever before. The Minnesota Cup
Catastrophic injury coverage for high school students.
The Lutonix sale proves there’s still money out there for good med-tech companies.