The company, whose app allows users to send digital cards and other customized communications, has recently expanded its business to include corporate customers.
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The Greater North Dakota Chamber said it’s “making a strong case for business to come across the border,” and the campaign’s first billboard has drawn criticism from within Minnesota.
Polaris attributed the decreased price to better manufacturing resources and supply-chain capabilities compared with Indian’s former owner.
Innovative Office Solutions, LLC, and eCapital Advisors, LLC, made the 2013 list of the 50 fastest-growing companies led or owned by women.
Neither of the two local chefs who made it to the finalist stage in the 2013 James Beard Foundation awards program won an award, but four members of the local food industry, including Andrew Zimmern, received media and specialty honors.
The maker of Salted Nut Rolls and Nut Goodies has acquired the Bit-O-Honey brand, and it may add 30 new St. Paul jobs.
Through a partnership with Wired magazine, Minneapolis-based Target Corporation has placed kiosks at its stores that offer Wired editors’ picks for music products, tablet and photography accessories, and personal fitness gadgets, among others.
For local restaurateurs, eco-friendly takeout comes at a price.
The restaurant chain’s first-quarter profits fell to $62,000 from $817,000 during the same period in 2012.
Anytime Fitness co-founder Chuck Runyon says the chain is just the beginning.
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What began as a snowmobile maker is now the number one powersports company in the United States—and speeding toward becoming a global small-vehicle manufacturer.
Impressions of its temporary work force in Grand Forks—and an exclusive interview with its CEO—shed light on the ultra-private, increasingly popular Strom Engineering Corporation.
The region’s economy will likely improve this quarter as companies plan to increase hiring and capital expenditures, according to Twin Cities Business’ quarterly economic indicator survey of more than 750 businesses
Rust Consulting sent 1.4 million payments on Friday to borrowers across the United States, and some early recipients reported that their checks bounced—a problem that has since garnered national attention; the firm said Wednesday that the issue has been fixed.
The local airport was among just 15 U.S. airports to make the list, which was compiled by airline and airport review organization Skytrax.
Meanwhile, the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area earned a “B+” for small business friendliness in the just-released study, compiled by online service Thumbtack.com in partnership with the Kauffman Foundation.