Robert Grogan, a software developer from Eden Prairie, built a smartphone application that won third prize in a nationwide app-building contest sponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Called
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Murray Hill, New Jersey-based C.R. Bard, Inc., said Tuesday that it has acquired Maple Grove-based med-tech start-up Lutonix, Inc. for $225 million. Lutonix developed a drug-coated balloon that can be
MakeMusic, Inc., an Eden Prairie-based music software company, announced Tuesday that is had signed an agreement to acquire Garritan Corporation. The terms of the deal, which is expected to close
Minnesota's economy is expected to improve in 2012, the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis said in an outlook report released Tuesday. The Minneapolis Fed predicts faster-than-average employment growth of
Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp on Wednesday announced that its Elan Financial Services unit has acquired the credit card assets of 28 financial institutions. The assets-which include about $700 million in outstanding
Eden Prairie-based Voyager Bank on Tuesday accused its former CEO Tim Owens of bilking the company out of nearly $15 million in personal loans, according to a Star Tribune report.
Saffron relies on harissa for complexity and just enough heat.
Health care providers should take better care of their marketing, Chris Bevolo says.
Preston Kelly's YMCA campaign suggests a higher calling.
Minnesota Opera's original productions are reinventing opera's historical business model.
Blinc Publishing is a local pioneer in the use of "analog" printing and graphic design. Target, for one, digs the look.
Software developer Warecorp unites offshoring with a social entrepreneurial focus.
Changes that go to its very core appear to hold the greatest promise yet for this struggling 3M spin-off.
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak explores his decade in office in an exclusive Q&A with editor Dale Kurschner.
Eagan-based Prime Therapeutics is receiving financial assistance from the state to expand into a new office and add 300 jobs. The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) said
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is attempting to stop Graco, Inc.'s purchase of Illinois Tool Works, Inc.'s (ITW) finishing businesses on the grounds that the deal would reduce market competition
Everyone knows that Minnesota is the Land of 10,000 Lakes. Soon, some of the smaller ones could be used to generate electricity by storing wind-generated energy for use during periods
A University of Minnesota spine surgeon violated the university's ethics policies by failing to disclose his paid relationship with Fridley-based Medtronic, Inc., on three occasions in recent years, according to