The deal, which largely involves Surmodics' SurVeil drug-coated balloon, would give Abbott worldwide commercialization rights once the device receives FDA approval.
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Adogo's John Sturgess hopes to backstop struggling small businesses.
Fourteen jobs will be created by the Canadian company's expansion into the state.
The Minneapolis startup provides free and convenient transportation for low-income, uninsured and vulnerable patients.
The company is currently developing a drug for market approval that treats lower back pain.
The health care organization plans to have a successor picked by early fall.
The exclusive hoodie will find its way to 1,400 Target stores in late February.
The Minneapolis-based bank will have two years to pay off the fines and install improved controls to prevent money laundering through its banking system.
Governor Mark Dayton, who attended the groundbreaking ceremony, also made the plea to the State Legislature to "make significant, needed investments in the maintenance and repair of our higher education institutions throughout Minnesota."
The investment comes as golf course maintenance spending has steadily grown nationwide.
The state's Department of Employment and Economic Development has offered the company a grant that, if it meets its investment and hiring goals, will cover nearly half of the expansion's costs.
The urology and gynecology device maker also reported preliminary fourth quarter results that suggest double-digit sales growth year-over-year.
Inspire CEO Paul Brown said the company was considering new purchase opportunities of chains with sales between $1 billion and $4.5 billion.
The flower and gardening company will restructure its leadership organization leading up to Dale Bachman's retirement as CEO.
For the next five years, rookie players will also have the option to receive a free Sleep Number 360 Smart Bed when they join the league.
The room rental company is helping fill a gap between the Twin Cities' available hotel accommodations and the number of Super Bowl visitors.
Pavers from the old sidewalks are now on the market.
Officials originally planned to break ground on the Sanford Family Sports and Wellness Complex later this year, but construction now may not start until 2019.