If the bill were passed with its current language, medtech companies—many of which call Minnesota home—will avoid the 2.3 excise tax until 2023.
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Gander Outdoors still promises to service the hunting and shooting markets, but also seems to position its brand in a way that would make it more directly competitive with companies like REI or Cabela’s.
The celebrity chef hopes the food hall—with its food business incubator and “curated entertainment and activations”—will be a unique draw on the Nicollet Mall.
Nicollet Avenue came in 28th on JLL’s 2017 “Most Expensive Streets,” placing it ahead of Sacramento’s Capitol Mall.
The 3M division, which had annual global sales of about $400 million, includes a 500-member staff.
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Through the purchase, Medtronic will acquire products that provide doctors with an internal view of the esophagus during endoscopic and surgical procedures.
They expect to finish 2017 having brewed roughly 17,000 BBLs, or barrels of beer—up from 15,680 BBLs last year.
The forecast was released at an already complicated time. The relationship between Gov. Mark Dayton and GOP leaders remains rocky, and lawmakers are facing a short session at the start of a major election year.
The deal remains contingent on Entellus shareholder approval, as well as regulatory approval.
The suit alleges that a dental composite material used by the Kerr Corporation infringes on patent rights related to nanotechnology 3M developed for its Filtek brand of dental restoratives.
State study projects a nearly 35 percent increase with employers likely picking up much of the tab.
Fundraising comes after positive pre-clinical results for its AnestaGel product.
Using OptumLab data, researchers found some anticoagulants are easier on kidneys.
The deal has widely been compared to CVS’s proposed merger with Atena—since both cases involve the increasingly blurred lines in the healthcare industry—as insurance companies become more involved in direct care.
The study’s lead researcher, Michael McAlpine, said the discovery could be a “game-changer” and lead to fewer medical errors during surgery.