About 10 percent of Wells Fargo’s recent home mortgage division job cuts took place in Minnesota, where the bank is the state’s eighth-largest employer.
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Minneapolis is considering adding a November ballot measure about whether to form a city-owned utility; meanwhile, the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce and Xcel Energy, which would lose a contract if the city created a utility, have criticized the process.
The company’s second-quarter net profits and sales both doubled, due largely to a 2012 merger.
On Monday, senior executives from LG Electronics USA and Best Buy introduced a new 55-inch high-definition TV to the U.S. market at Best Buy’s store in Richfield.
The Medina-based company reported double-digit growth in both earnings and revenue, and it’s gearing up for much-anticipated product launches.
Uroplasty appointed its interim CEO, Robert Kill, to the roles of president and CEO. Chief Financial Officer Mahedi Jiwani—who was placed on leave during an internal review—has now retired.
TSI plans to add about 50 percent more jobs to its corporate headquarters over the next four to five years to occupy its 58,000-square-foot expansion.
There was little discussion about plans for two office towers, a parking ramp, a public park, and residential and retail space.
Good jobs in several industries are attracting talent and dollars.
Business groups have been quietly championing immigration reform—because without it, the state’s labor pool will dry up.
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Edina-based Nash Finch agreed to an all-stock merger with fellow food distributor Spartan Stores, a deal that is expected to create a $7.5 billion company.
A group of Minnesotan venture capitalists and fund managers recently suggested that Governor Mark Dayton consider a private equity fund financed by large banking institutions, foundations, and pension funds to aid small startups in the state.
Fly through the turbulent skies of Northwest Airlines' history with Jack El-Hai's new book Non-Stop.
We asked readers of Briefcase, TCB’s twice-weekly business newsletter, which naming-rights sponsor they’d like to see on the Minnesota Vikings stadium breaking ground downtown this fall.
In the latest quarterly economic indicator survey, Minnesota business leaders express caution heading into the third quarter.