Although Norcraft will be only the second Minnesota company to complete an initial public offering this year, the state may be poised for more.
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Knelman Asset Management Group agreed to pay penalties to settle allegations that it violated a rule meant to ensure the safekeeping of customer funds.
Digital River added Ted Cahall, a former vice president of Microsoft, to its C-suite.
Online staffing resource vBench, which launched Monday, said it is targeting the growing “onshore” labor sourcing movement with its database of strictly U.S.-based contractors and businesses.
The economic development group said it has helped attract dozens of projects, but what does it mean for the organization to “assist” on a deal?
Rochester and Minneapolis have both lost a large chunk of their local government aid over the last few years, resulting in spending cuts.
CenturyLink and union officials said that they have reached a contract deal, which was ratified by union members and concludes more than a year of negotiations.
A deal announced Monday, which must be approved by the Minneapolis City Council, calls for the city to pay $48.5 million for the renovation, as well as at least $50 million in ongoing capital improvements.
Target and General Mills each paid cash grants of more than $100 million last year, although both companies allocated just 18 percent of those grants within Minnesota.
Fast Horse started off as a PR firm. Now it isn’t.
At the year-and-a-half mark, her restaurant, Mona, is in the black, despite a tough location. Her finance degree has come in handy.
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Sour notes at the MIA.
Has the notoriously unstable restaurant business found a stable funding source, or just a few hundred dupes?
Edgy cuisine, relaxed vibe.
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