The International Institute of Minnesota has trained and graduated close to 2,000 nursing assistants over the last two decades.
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Thrivent says California’s Controller is requesting too much personal information about Thrivent members; the Controller counters that he’s entitled to the records for auditing purposes.
Technology consultancy Magnet 360 opened new offices in Chicago and San Francisco, is expanding its existing Minneapolis and New York offices, and will add staff to assist its growing technology services, sales, and delivery operations.
Goldner Hawn Johnson & Morrison sold men’s footwear brand Allen Edmonds to a California investment firm for approximately $200 million.
The Medina-based off-road vehicle manufacturer’s purchase of local software company Primordial, Inc., will reportedly add approximately $2 million in annual revenue.
A jury sided with Willmar-based Relco after two former employees allegedly used confidential company information after moving to a competitor.
The South Minneapolis eatery seeks $100,000 through Kickstarter, a level of funding obtained through the site by few other restaurants.
Mosaic, one of Minnesota’s 10 largest public companies, said its revenue fell almost 30 percent last quarter; its stock, meanwhile, has dropped nearly 20 percent in 2013.
A recent list ranked Minneapolis as a top city for veterans to live in, despite significant unemployment disparities between vets and non-vets in Minnesota.
Olympus Surgical Technologies America plans to begin construction on a $37 million R&D and manufacturing facility by the end of the year.
Space150 and Preston Kelly are among the Twin Cities firms that got an early peek at the new technology and are exploring how it may translate into client offerings.
The apartment vacancy rate at the end of the third quarter in the Twin Cities was 2.5 percent; a rate of 5 percent is considered to an equilibrium point between landlords and tenants.
Eden Prairie-based Mill End Textiles is closing the doors of its nine Midwest locations by early next year.
Jamey Erickson, owner and creative director of Minneapolis-based Sevnthsin, is encouraging other businesses to hire his former employees as he wraps up outstanding projects for clients.
The company now believes its U.S. sales will rise 3 percent to 4 percent a year through 2017, although it still expects to generate $8 a share in profit that year.
An investor group says ValueVision is underperforming and needs a new chief executive; the company, meanwhile, pointed to its climbing stock price as indicative of a successful turnaround strategy.
CVRx raised $12 million in its latest round, bringing its total investments to $251 million since the company was founded in 2001.
Chief Executive magazine presented Chuck Runyon, co-founder and CEO of Hastings-based Anytime Fitness, with the award in its “Leadership” category.