The 70 semifinalists move to the next round of the annual competition, with $300,000 in prizes up for grabs.
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Claude Jordan exits after three years at the helm; company veteran Chris Twomey named interim leader.
Twin Cities Business' Dale Kurschner recently questioned the composition of Target’s board; now, a proxy advisor is recommending that shareholders oust the majority of Target directors.
The street-level portion of Parasole’s Uptown Cafeteria has reportedly closed and will soon transform into the Libertine, a “modern steakhouse.”
An analysis of the demographics of Minnesota Cup entrants sheds light on where the state’s start-up energy is thriving.
Jason Bristow, a 10-year vice president and treasurer at Amazon, returned to his native Minnesota Monday to serve as chief financial officer for a growing software firm.
Target’s 2013 proxy filing offers insight into how much Gregg Steinhafel’s exit package may be worth; some estimates project he might collect about $26 million.
After about 15 years as president, CEO, and chairman of Digi International, Joseph Dunsmore plans to retire this year.
Like farmers tending healthy seedlings while praying for good weather, Minnesota’s business leaders are plowing more back into their businesses, anticipating further economic recovery. And as they do, they’re moving
The U.S. Court of Appeals removed a preliminary injunction that Vascular Solutions previously won against Boston Scientific.
After less than a year as president of the company’s U.S. retail stores, Shawn Score retired effective immediately.
Xcel Energy, St. Jude Medical, Mosaic, and Medtronic were among 50 of the largest companies in the country that offer the best combination of a high median salary, high job satisfaction, and a flexible work schedule.
A 3M official said the technology may have the potential to have as broad of an impact as 3M’s Post-its.
A total of 28,088 utility patents were issued to Minneapolis inventors and organizations between 2000 and 2011, and the city was recognized as a leader in the medical industry.
The 10th annual entrepreneurial competition, which is the largest of its kind in the nation, is accepting entries, and $300,000 is up for grabs this year.
The women’s clothing retailer beat analysts’ expectations as it neared profits for its fourth quarter, and it announced plans to consolidate more stores.