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The company-whose noninvasive device can identify lethal coronary blockages in less than 20 seconds-beat out more than 1,000 participants before being named this year's grand-prize winner.
The seventh-annual Minnesota Cup on Tuesday named this year's division winners-each of whom will receive thousands of dollars in seed funding and go on to compete for the grand prize
Sixteen finalists were named Friday in this year's Minnesota Cup competition-a statewide contest that seeks out the state's newest and most innovative business ideas. The finalist business ventures, many of
Minnesota’s business leaders are tackling their most pressing business challenge
Regional winners from Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Dakotas.
Throughout his real estate career, he has preferred to stay in the backfield. Getting a new stadium deal has pushed him onto the rough and raucous gridiron where sports and politics do fierce battle.
St. Paul-based Securian Financial Group, Inc., on Thursday announced that it is acquiring two life insurance companies from a subsidiary of Bank of America. Securian will buy Balboa Life Insurance
Honoring five lifetimes of achievement.
Car-sharing organization HourCar was recently named the social entrepreneur division winner in the 2011 Minnesota Cup competition. St. Paul-based HourCar is a program of nonprofit Neighborhood Energy Connection, which pioneered
How to look your best whether in the office or at summer events.
Fred Haberman and other social entrepreneurs think that it can help. In fact, it has to.
As the application deadline nears for the 2011 Minnesota Cup, the entrepreneurial competition has raised the stakes. The seventh-annual contest-which began accepting entries in March-previously announced that it would give
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans has sued two firms, alleging that it wanted "conservative, low-risk investments" when it bought mortgage-backed securities-but instead lost money after it purchased fraudulently marketed securities that
Award-winning local homes with details that are both delightful and practical.
The Twin Cities Business virtual technology trade show.
Though it has lost a lot of stores, downtown Minneapolis may have what it needs—except for a retail advocate.