Although Norcraft will be only the second Minnesota company to complete an initial public offering this year, the state may be poised for more.
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After being delisted from Nasdaq and moving to a smaller exchange, Granite City Food & Brewery is now thinking of deregistering its shares altogether to reduce costs.
About $590 million worth of SBA loans were approved in Minnesota during the latest fiscal year, down from last year; the state, however, remains a national leader in SBA lending.
Compared with a year ago at this time, business leaders across Minnesota entered the fourth quarter more optimistic about global business conditions than conditions here in Minnesota, according to Twin Cities
Post 9/11 veterans are a gold mine of management talent. So why don’t more employers see them that way?
From tactical vehicles for armies to off-road ambulances in India, Polaris is adding products at home and aboard, and it reported a record-breaking third quarter.
Five stories of entrepreneurial successâfamily style.
The shutdown jeopardized Minnesota's September jobs report; with the impasse ended, however, state officials plan to release labor market stats weeks behind schedule.
Fortune magazine named Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group’s Gail Boudreaux to its list of the most prominent businesswomen in the United States; meanwhile, several leaders of companies with a major Minnesota presence also made the cut.
Proto Labs, Clearfield, Winmark, Datalink, Northern Oil and Gas, and Select Comfort made Forbes' latest list.
Two studies released this year suggest that Minnesota is not a major hotspot for entrepreneurs, but their methodologies open the door to debate.
The new restaurants will open in New York, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Puerto Rico during the next three to five years.
Osmo Vänskä, who led the Minnesota Orchestra for the last decade, resigned after planned Carnegie Hall concerts were canceled.
Ten thousand fewer Minnesota children lived in poverty in 2012 than in 2011. But that’s still 183,763 low-income kids.
For radio, it is not the best of times. The industry was hit hard by the long national recession and continues to face unprecedented competition from iPod and Internet music
Honoring five of Minnesotaâs most valued board members.
Is the $1 billion apartment development market being driven by demand or a risky mix of hype and cheap financing?