The venture capitalist has a grand vision of retail’s future, and Target or Best Buy likely won’t be in it.
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The Eagan-based pharmacy benefit manager hopes to have a successor picked before DuCharme’s exit in March 2019.
The largest of businesses in the city will have until mid-2022 to comply, while “micro” companies will have an extra five years.
As thanks, the Mayo Clinic is changing its School of Medicine to feature Alix’s name.
The St. Louis Park-based company’s products treat mitral valve regurgitation, a common heart malfunction experienced by Americans.
Nike gave special preference to the royal purple kit it designed through a partnership with the Prince estate. More Prince-themed Nike gear could become available, and new Prince music may even make its way to Target Center.
The renowned filmmaker has reportedly been working on the multiple-part Prince documentary for several months. The project is being supported by the Prince estate.
New York-based WISE Ventures will be targeting early and growth stage startups. So far it has invested in at least nine companies, including one from Minneapolis.
Departing employees will be provided severance and outplacement assistance, a spokesperson with the Minneapolis-based bank said.
Florida-based insurance firm Brown & Brown is set to acquire the Minneapolis-based company for a mix of cash and stock.
Both companies monitor head impacts using a similar approach: by having athletes outfitted with a device capable of sharing the data from every hit or tackle.
At the age of 94, Columbia Heights native Earl Bakken passed away on Sunday. Many on Monday are remembering him for his positive (and oftentimes life-saving) contributions.
Former Medtronic CEO Bill George, Medical Alley Association Shaye Mandle, and David Rhees, the retired director of The Bakken Museum, offer up their thoughts on Earl Bakken.
About a quarter of the products being sold on the Amazon Handmade digital pop-up shop come from Minnesota businesses.
The Minneapolis-based medtech startup’s lifetime financing now tops $30 million.
Building a loyal customer base will be key.
Minnesota native and Olympic champion Jessie Diggins played a pivotal role in securing the hosting rights. She spoke with TCB about bringing the skiing event home for the first time.
If the transaction is approved, Sonic will join Inspire Brand’s portfolio of more than 4,700 Arby’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, and Rusty Taco locations worldwide.