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Nonprofits, like businesses, will run into big trouble if they lack sufficient operating reserves, detailed continuity plans and strong boards.
To: Ms. Heather Ring
Executive Director
Innocence Project of Minnesota
St. Paul, Minn.
Reviewing essential themes of my 15 years writing the Corner Office.
The price of its stock has risen by more than $22—or 33 percent—in the last year, making the current $94 stock price too expensive for some small investors.
A sleep apnea company from Maple Grove topped the charts for Minnesota.
The online retailer is adding yet another service for Prime members.
The retailer saw a drop in profit, revenue and same-store sales. Its online departments also had disappointing growth as its web sales moved forward at nearly half the pace from a year ago.
A research institute from St. Paul found that 19 percent of all mental health bed days spent in some care centers across Minnesota were “potentially avoidable.”
Assurex Health’s licensed tech taps fast-growing neuroscience genomics market.
With ties to U of M and Mayo Clinic, the start-up seeks to build on state’s genomics expertise.
But Minnesota is one of only 10 states where exchange plan claims rose more than 3 percent.
Nonprofits continue “due diligence” for potential deal.
The company wrapped an extension financing round that came in addition to a $27.2 million round from last year.
The latest payment from the med-tech company stems from a multi-part agreement that could net Medtronic a significant controlling stake in the Israel company.
Scott Ward, a nearly three decade veteran of Medtronic, will assume the top leadership role after serving as the interim CEO position for nine months.