Cargill, Inc., is pushing for the passage of the pending free trade agreement with South Korea-which serves as an important market for the Wayzata-based giant. "Cargill has enjoyed a rich
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Minnesota's Executive Council on Wednesday voted 5 to 0 to kick back 77 mineral leases to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR)-marking the first time in nearly three decades
The offices of Eden Prairie-based UAS Laboratories, Inc., were raided by U.S. Marshals last week at the request of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which says UAS made
San Francisco-based Wells Fargo & Company and two other banks are losing financial incentives from the federal government because they need to make "substantial improvements" to their processes relating to
It's been about two decades since Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy, Inc., launched two programs through which customers can save money on their electric bills by using less energy on hot summer
Wayzata-based Northern Oil & Gas, Inc., reportedly asked shareholders at its annual meeting on Wednesday to stick it out with the company while it executes an aggressive business plan. According
Minnesota's small business owners are celebrating a big Wednesday win following a Senate vote that paves the way for new regulations that will require them to pay less to big
On Tuesday, one day before Target Corporation's annual shareholder meeting, a trustee of one of the company's major shareholders has called for it to change its policy on political gifts.
Delta Air Lines, Inc., announced Tuesday that it will relocate a "few hundred" jobs from the Twin Cities to its headquarters in Atlanta as part of a consolidation process that
Delta Air Lines, Inc., is reportedly under an investigation regarding union elections held last year as it integrated workers from Northwest Airlines, Inc., following the 2008 merger of the two
Imation Corporation made another acquisition this week in its efforts to shift its focus to data storage technology. The Oakdale-based company announced Monday that it has acquired Canadian security solutions
Brandon Vi Tran, a 36-year-old man from Brooklyn Park, on Tuesday admitted in federal court to embezzling roughly $1.9 million from his employer, according to Minnesota's U.S. Attorney's office. Tran,
The Minnesota Vikings and Ramsey County last month pitched plans for a new stadium in Arden Hills. Building the proposed stadium would cost an estimated $1.1 billion, plus an estimated
Minnesota's two largest bank holding companies say that proposed new rules limiting debit-card swipe fees will hurt them, but the state's small business owners are pushing for the regulations to
Roy K. Malkin, president and CEO of Plymouth-based Minntech Corporation, was seriously injured when his private single-engine airplane crashed on Saturday evening. Minntech's parent company, Little Falls, New Jersey-based Cantel
The City of Minneapolis is partnering with IBM on a $1.65 million project to identify ways that the city can leverage its technology and software to improve services and reduce
Target Corporation recently took down beach ball decorations in front of all its stores due to concerns surrounding safety. On May 22, in conjunction with the kickoff of the retailer's
Changes recently approved by Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton and the state legislature spell good news for companies wanting to take advantage of Minnesota's angel investor tax credit program. The angel