In five years, Mike Rynchek has grown his digital marketing shop from a solo startup to a $4 million agency.
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The Cossettas class it up to nice effect.
There’s a lot of press, if not sales, in naming a product outrageously.
As Vail Resorts digest Afton Alps, the local ski business warily watches for more signs of change.
At Liquor Boy in St. Louis Park, everyday low prices trump the upscale environs.
Welcyon, Fitness After 50, which now has three locations, plans to add 20 more by the end of the year.
Summit will introduce a series of limited-run beers that highlight new brewing ingredients; meanwhile, the company updated its logo for the first time since 1999.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport garnered 18.3 percent of votes cast by travel agent owners, managers, and agents across the country.
The Bloomington-based company said quarterly earnings climbed nearly 60 percent, driven by strong demand for large turf equipment and growth in “mico-irrigation” sales.
Profits grew 18 percent in the fourth quarter and 20 percent for the full year, thanks to a boost in club membership, strong sales in clubs open for at least 13 months, and a boost in sales of the company’s ancillary services.
The order is in response to a request from Attorney General Lori Swanson’s office, which sought to bar Renewable Energy SD from selling its turbines while a lawsuit that Swanson filed against the company proceeds through the system.
Starting this spring, the university will offer free online courses available to anyone in the world; it joins a growing number of universities across the nation that are offering such courses.
The company allegedly denied people with criminal records job interviews even when the crime was old, expunged, or irrelevant to the job they were applying for.
Google is investing an undisclosed sum to support events that fuel entrepreneurship in Minnesota; a company official said the partnership with local “co-working” firm CoCo is the first of its kind.
The American Federation of Musicians, which represents musicians in negotiating agreements covering the use of electronic media, claims that the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra has “repeatedly refused” to provide information that it reportedly wants in order to make specific performances available online.
The company, which also reiterated its earnings guidance and expects strong international growth for the current fiscal year, saw its stock rise almost 2 percent following its announcement.
Sales also declined in the cardiac rhythm disease management and spinal products businesses, two of the company’s largest and highest-margin segments.
Cirrus Aircraft is one of several companies that is boosting headcount in Duluth.