The company now owns a 51 percent stake in France-based yogurt manufacturer Yoplait, S.A.S.
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The St. Cloud Times reports that Marco has sold its office furniture division, which accounted for roughly 5 percent of the company's sales.
The state's Congressional delegation sent a letter to the FDA on Thursday voicing concerns over delays in the agency's investigational device exemption (IDE) review process.
Surly's Furious India Pale Ale and Summit's Extra Pale Ale both were ranked among the best beers in the country.
Just one day after losing an appeal, TCF Bank said that it was dismissing its suit that it filed last October, which argued that new rules regarding debit-card swipe fees are unconstitutional.
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An organization aimed at attracting businesses to the Twin Cities has hired Gene Goddard to coordinate new business investment projects.
A media report suggests that Minneapolis might bid to host the 2020 Olympics, but a spokesman for the city said he's unaware of any efforts to attract the games.
Ramsey County District Court Chief Judge Kathleen Gearin ruled Wednesday that certain core or essential government services will continue to operate if a state budget deal is not reached by midnight on Thursday, forcing the government to shutdown.
The majority of Lawson Software's shareholders approved the company's sale to Infor, a deal through which they will receive $11.25 per share.
A review of studies surrounding a controversial Medtronic product revealed that researchers with financial ties to the company didn't report adverse effects in patients who received the product, according to a new report.
Gains in exports to Asia and Canada drove the state's exports to record levels.
The grant will fund training and counseling services for North Minneapolis entrepreneurs and businesses.
Just off Minneapolis' bike highway, Midtown Greenway, local start-up Bike Fixtation has installed a self-service kiosk, complete with bike parts, tools, and snacks.
A TCF Bank spokesman said that the bank is disappointed that it lost its appeal and said that the banking industry will need to make up for lost profits-likely at the cost of consumers.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area received high marks for its educated work force but fared poorly with respect to the cost of doing business and job growth.