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Doug Cameron left his post as chief science advisor at investment bank Piper Jaffray
It might have been a great Minnesota success story. It might have made its founders rich. But Excelsior-Henderson crashed and burned, taking more than $100 million in investors’ money down with it. Ten years later, Dan Hanlon wants the story—and the brand—to endure.
When is a house not just a house? Get Sarah Kinney started on homes in St. Paul’s historic Ramsey Hill district, and pretty soon you’re dealing in poetry.
Are employee-owned laptops and mobile devices a boon to productivity and recruiting, or an IT manager’s nightmare?
IT leaders are trying to keep software maintenance costs from swallowing their budgets.
Second-quarter results for Minnesota's banks were mostly in line with national trends-the state's financial institutions saw a year-over-year increase in earnings, but the numbers remain below historical levels.
The state had 4.8 unemployed people for each job vacancy during the second quarter, down from 7.9 unemployed people for each vacancy at the same time last year.
The program, which launches in October, will specialize in minority-owned businesses and focus on the removal of cultural barriers to entrepreneur success.
The company does not yet know how many of the 130 employees will come from Minnesota, because it depends on how many opt in to a voluntary separation program between now and the end of 2011.
At Meritage and elsewhere, they're the street food of the day.
Minnesota needs to restore the integrity of its own brand.
The high costs of organizational downsizing.
A final word before moving along.
They're not those for governor and state legislators.
Many local companies profited during the economic downturn of the past couple ye