“We’re pretty pleased with our bill,” said Senate Taxes Committee Chairman Rod Skoe. “I think it does a lot of good things, and so we’re looking forward to the discussion.”
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Ernst & Young, LLP, announced the competition’s finalists for the Upper Midwest region, 20 of whom are leaders of Minnesota-based companies.
Resort operator Vail Resorts purchased St. Louis Park-based outdoor retailer Hoigaard’s for an undisclosed sum.
Ecolab expects to close on the purchase of AkzoNobel’s Purate business in June.
Supervalu, which is now about half of its previous size following the sale of several brands, reported a widened loss and declining sales, but analysts responded positively to remarks from the company's new CEO.
The Minnetonka-based company said that the settlement is expected to impact second-quarter earnings.
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The electronics retailer said it has revamped its executive compensation practices, partly in response to backlash over a $6.6 million severance package given to former CEO Brian Dunn.
Travel to and from the Duluth International Airport increased in the first quarter after a new terminal opened in January.
The longer than usual winter helped boost Polaris' snowmobile sales, although it hurt parts of the company's business that depend on warmer weather, including motorcycle sales.
Prominent local figure Ted Mondale reportedly received a loan from Tom Petters in 2005, and he has agreed to hand over $50,000 to the receiver for Petters’ case.