Shareholders of Eagan-based Restaurant Technologies, Inc., will receive a minimum of $5.5 million for being shortchanged during the 2009 recapitalization of the company.
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Both complaints seek to "prevent corporate insiders from shifting all responsibility for the company's misconduct onto the backs of the innocent public shareholders."
The credit line will help the state meet its goal to keep the general treasury's daily balance above $400 million.
The acquired business will be aligned with Thomson Reuters' corporate, government, and academic business unit within the company's legal division.
Washington-based Clearwire Corporation-which claims to operate the largest 4G network in the United States-now offers its 4G service in the metro area.
The Excelsior Group plans to develop a $20 million luxury apartment building on a 1.06-acre location at the West End site in St. Louis Park.
Fridley-based Medtronic will remain title sponsor for at least three additional years.
There were 604 permitted units in September-up 38 percent from the same period in 2009 and a 31 percent increase from August.
Following yesterday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays, the Minnesota Twins announced they have set a new all-time annual regular season attendance record.
Fortune magazine named Gail Boudreaux of UnitedHealth Group and Shari Ballard of Best Buy two of America's leading businesswomen.
While other printers have closed up shop, Ambassador Press has anticipated changes in the market and stayed on top.
Staggemeyer staves flavor more of the world’s wines.
Marquette Real Estate Group—successor to United Properties—reorganized in 2008 in order to expand nationally. Turns out that those moves also positioned it to take advantage of opportunities in one of the worst downturns ever in commercial real estate.
Global Miniatures produces mini works of art.
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The West Bank music club uses a for-profit mentality to boost a nonprofit mission.