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DesignWise Medical uses a social enterprise model to develop medical devices for small children.
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After a year of rapid-fire expansion, Space150 keeps reaching for the digital leading edge in advertising.
China has begun to take intellectual property rights seriously—and create a significant portfolio of its own.
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Effective employee orientation, or “onboarding,” reduces early-stage turnover and boosts day-one productivity.
3M Company has sued United Kingdom-based private equity firm Porton Capital and its CEO Harvey Boulter over claims that they tried to extort $30 million from 3M to settle a pending lawsuit.
Seven Minnesota companies and one New York company have been chosen to take part in Project Skyway's inaugural program, which starts later this summer.
Best Buy's online platform, which reportedly has been available in the United Kingdom for about a year, is launching in the United States under the name Music Cloud.
The retail giant has agreed to change its personnel policies and procedures, pay the plaintiffs $200,000, and cover attorney costs and fees of up to about $10 million to settle a discrimination lawsuit that was filed in 2005.
Independent, for-profit businesses along the Central Corridor light-rail line that have less than $2 million in annual sales and a focus on retail services are eligible to apply for up to $20,000 in interest-free, forgivable loans.