More than 9,000 people entered the labor market in June, but the state also lost 6,500 private-sector jobs.
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iMedia Brands, which owns home shopping channel ShopHQ, filed for bankruptcy in late June.
The company says consumer spending has fallen significantly due to “inflationary pressures.”
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Louisiana-based home health firm Amedisys has agreed to be acquired by UnitedHealth Group, but the deal still faces regulator and shareholder scrutiny.
The biotech startup is one of Minnesota’s newest publicly traded companies.
The work has moved from a “nice-to-have” corporate function into an urgent matter for organizations large and small, a trio of panelists said at TCB Talks: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
With the acquisition of Northern States Supply, B&F hopes to create a “regional powerhouse” distributor of industrial and construction supplies.
How SBA loans fuel growth for small business owners.
The North Star State is down one company on the annual list.
A workgroup convened by the mayor has released a list of recommendations aimed at making downtown Minneapolis livelier.
Five million dollars in investor incentives is nothing to balk at, but startup proponents say Minnesota still lags behind neighboring states that do more to encourage new businesses.
Pending approval by shareholders and regulators, the deal is slated to close in the fourth quarter of this year.
He previously served in high-ranking roles at the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Plenty of Minnesota businesses are growing, but they’re not always choosing to build major expansion projects here, according to a new report by the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce
Minneapolis-based Wicked Kitchen aims to build a “one-stop shop” for plant-based food.
Higher capital levels would 'address the underlying fragility of the banking sector.'
CEO Hugh McTavish says “it’s a rough market right now” but intends to take the company public later this year.