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The Minnesota Chamber’s Grow Minnesota and
Business Connection programs offer a private-sector
approach to economic development.
A local company believes that the market can support a new crutch design.
Need space to innovate? W.lab’s whiteboard walls are
designed to let your business make its mark.
The Missoni commercial’s postproduction work was performed entirely in Minneapolis.
That would be bread pudding, the humble postprandial comfort food that’s becoming haute.
Mono’s campaign for MSNBC—ready for the political campaign season.
Industrial real estate shows signs of life.
Minnesota companies are finding that videos are a crucial element of promoting their brands online.
We recount the accusations of debt dodging, product failure, bad management, and mutant sugar beets that brought Minnesota business into court in 2011.
2011 Minnesota Cup
David B. Morse, who has led Delta Dental of Minnesota since 2009, will retire at year's end; replacing him is longtime board member Rodney A. Young, who stepped down as CEO of Angeion Corporation at the end of last year.
The total funds raised during the third annual event surpassed last year's donations but were shy of the money raised in 2009; the event set a new record, however, for the number of participating donors and benefiting charities.
The purchase of France-based Goupil Industrie marks Polaris' third recent investment in electric vehicles; this year, it also bought electric-vehicle maker Global Electric Motorcars and purchased a minority stake in Brammo, which makes electric motorcycles.