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The Twin Cities Business Virtual Technology Trade Show.
A glimpse into 11 successful small enterprises.
The Met Council and Dakota County squabble over paint.
Is the "ultra" low-cost carrier worth business traverlers' attention?
Ever let your mind wander to relax, it starts bouncing around a bit, and
More Minnesota companies plan to hire, increase capital outlays, and invest in research and development.
This yearâs International Citizen Awards honorees have embarked on socially cons
Local upstart Eveve is taking a bite out of OpenTable’s hide—because it saves restaurants money.
After more than three years of silence, Tom Petters explains how the nation's third-largest Ponzi scheme occurred on his watch.
Tom Petters gives his first interview from prison, speaking with Twin Cities Business Editor in Chief Dale Kurschner.
Minnesota employers collectively lost 200 jobs in March, due in large part to the government sector cutting 1,800 jobs; the private sector, meanwhile, added 1,600 jobs during the month, likely fueled by strengthened consumer spending.
Michael Lyftogt, who has served as CFO since February 2011, will return to his previous role as chief accounting officer-and Peter Michielutti, who's now CFO at CSM Corporation, will succeed him.
The medical device company will use the funds to launch its product in Europe and to conduct a clinical trial in the United States.
Forbes used four metrics to determine its list of the 2,000 largest public companies in the world: sales, profits, assets, and market value.