Vascular Solutions reached a settlement agreement, resolving a whistleblower lawsuit that drew the attention of Texas’ U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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Ernst & Young is seeking nominations for outstanding entrepreneurs in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Although Cardiovascular Systems announced a loss of nearly $10 million for its second quarter, its stock was trading up 19.1 percent at $35.04 per share Thursday morning.
The National Retail Federation and the International Franchise Association are among those urging Congress to change the definition of "full time" to 40 hours a week, rather than 30.
Allianz Life Insurance Company, Mayo Clinic, and General Mills were named to the list based on employee surveys and company benefits and practices.
MAXIMUS, the lead vendor contracted to build Minnesota’s health insurance exchange, says MNsure officials took over its job in February, according to a report for the Legislature's oversight committee.
Medtronic said that a U.S. clinical trial for its Symplicity device, which is designed to treat high blood pressure, found the treatment to be safe but ineffective.
A “significant” amount of Snap Fitness shares are changing hands as TZP Capital Partners buys Summit Partners’ more than $200 million stake in the company.
The federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration issued a safety alert Thursday, warning that Bakken crude may be more flammable than other, heavier crude oil.
The Twin Cities makes room for urgency centers that are a cross between a hospital ER and urgent care.
After raising nearly $60 million, Inspire CEO Tim Herbert is feeling confident about his company’s 2014 commercial launch of a sleep apnea product
Entrepreneur magazine ranked Anytime Fitness at the top of its 2014 Franchise 500 list, up from sixth place the year before.
April Todd-Malmlov’s recent vacation, however, was not directly cited in MNsure’s announcement about her resignation.
3M and Target both made four of Fortune’s high-profile annual lists, earning them spots on the magazine’s 2013 best-of compilation.
A UnitedHealth Group subsidiary and 3M pulled off respective marketing coups amid all the noise.
For Minneapolis and St. Paul to remain prosperous, we should learn from other cities, like Denver.
Some of Minnesota’s largest companies have committed hundreds of thousands in dollars and services to disaster relief in the Philippines.
Health Dimensions Group bought Chris Jensen Health and Rehabilitation Center in Duluth and has plans to upgrade the center and add a housing facility.