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A report ahead of Tuesday’s investor meeting suggests a push to attract younger shoppers.
The electronics retailer saw its second-consecutive quarter of sales growth for the first time in years, but warned that the near-term might not be nearly as rosy.
MakerBot line flops during the quarter. Meanwhile, the company is merging several of its subsidiaries to better compete.
The two sides promised to work more closely during future rail projects.
The March 4 event will feature four area CEOs discussing challenges unique to middle-market companies in Minnesota.
Target and three other national retailers became the latest at the center of debate over more regulation in a $32 billion industry.
The company is still exploring the option of dividing a portion of the company to independently manage its properties.
The retailer reported stronger earnings for its final quarter this year and will provide a further look ahead for 2015 next week.
Pilots have been in mediation with the airline since 2012 and want to increase what they say are industry-low wages.
The 210,000 square foot T3 office building, planned to be built in Minneapolis' North Loop neighborhood, would be the tallest building in the U.S. made primarily of wood.
The new park will come in two parts. An interim version will open in 2016, with the fully developed Downtown Commons debuting in late 2017
CEO announces a $1 billion share repurchase program, indicates more acquisitions this year.
Dairy sales suffered after a thirsty Chinese market turned to its stockpiles.
It’s adding a 10th store this month and expects continued revenue growth at a time in which independent shoe stores are becoming scarcer.
The purchase of Polypore’s filtration business is 3M’s largest purchase in years.