Both Mayo and Rochester will become increasingly dependent upon those neighboring communities to provide good places for people to live and educate children.
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Having already established itself as one of the top turnaround stocks of the year, Best Buy’s shares rose again on Monday after an analyst at Credit Suisse raised the company’s target price.
Urologix paid Medtronic $2 million of the $7.5 million it owes for the licensing of a Medtronic, delaying payment for the remainder of the sum.
While Select Comfort's stock price remains lower than it was six months ago, it has recently been on a consistent climb, and analysts see additional growth potential.
Compared with last year, seven percent more legal, public relations and engineering firms and accounting consultants are confident in a stable or improved revenue.
Edina-based Moquist Thorvilson Kaufmann will become part of BDO USA, a significantly larger national firm with which it has maintained a relationship for several years.
The food titan’s earnings totaled $336 million in its fourth quarter, while revenue totaled $4.41 billion, up 8 percent from the same period in 2012.
The Mairs & Power Small Cap Fund was king of its category last year.
IT services providers Joseph Michael Hanson and Timothy John Lambrecht were charged with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud; an attorney for one of the men said, “There is no fraud here.”
Whitebox Advisors is conducting a search for a new president as its current one steps down to focus on the Twin Cities nonprofit Charity Aware.
The position of trustee carries a serious fiduciary obligation.
Stratasys said it will acquire MakerBot, a competitor in the 3D-printing industry; the $403 million purchase could grow based on MakerBot’s performance.
Uroplasty, which is investigating issues pertaining to how it paid sales commissions, put Mahedi Jiwani on administrative leave and delayed the filing of its annual report.
Through the Medica Healthy Savings program, eligible Medica members in Minnesota can receive discounts on healthy food products from several area grocery retailers.
James Fry’s case likely represents a final chapter in the Tom Petters saga; he was convicted on charges that he misled investors and lied to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Based on a new measure of personal income, which factors in the price of goods and services in each state, Minnesota's income rose 2.8 percent in 2011.
In May, net general fund revenues totaled $1.4 billion, outpacing expectations by 1.9 percent.
After reporting an 8 percent increase in third-quarter revenue, General Mills is raising its full-year earnings expectation for a second time in three months.