The company's board cited volatility and increased competition in the health care market.
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The buyer, Cardinal Health, will receive ownership of medical products used in “nearly every U.S. hospital.”
A local lawyer is looking for financial assistance in restoring an almost-demolished limestone saloon from the 1850s.
Brooklyn Park-based Mocon had $63 million in sales last year.
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The company is planning an $11 million expansion and expects to have 70 employees working by the end of the year.
The City Council has enlisted the Citizens League to study whether it should create a system to get nonprofits to voluntarily pay what the state constitution exempts them from paying.
The pawnshop chain owes tens of millions of dollars to creditors, including local TV stations.