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Minnesota’s attorney general says that Surmodics’ plan to get acquired by a Chicago-based private equity firm is “anticompetitive.”
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The CEOs of Minneapolis creative agencies Media Bridge and Griffin Archer team up on a new sports marketing agency.
At TCB’s annual event, four mid-level women leaders discuss the nuances of building a career in the hybrid era. Plus, purposeful leadership advice from former Target exec Laysha Ward.
The St. Cloud bank announces a new president, who’s keeping small businesses in mind amid a rapidly changing environment
A takeaway from attending the Global Pet Expo after Expo West: resist the urge to specialize in one industry.
In a troubled world, we need loyal neighbors, and that is certainly Canada.
Terry Rasmussen is modernizing and growing the Minneapolis-based financial services organization with Lutheran roots.
The Dutch multinational giant says it will hire about 150 people locally as a result of the expansion.
The coffee shop business is under stress, as operators struggle with spiraling costs, restive workers, absurd pricing, and surging demand. Will you pay $11 for a latte?
A new report on Minnesota’s municipally owned liquor stores reveals both their decline and their remarkable durability.