Company winds down exit from Canada.
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Two bankruptcies later, Polaroid is extending its licensing and focusing on acquisitions, all with an aim to become picture-perfect once again.
Annual filing also tallies data breach costs at $252 million.
SEC Filing Puts Severance Costs at $100 Million
David Berg, its COO, will lead its hotel division while Carlson Wagonlit Travel CEO Doug Anderson oversees travel.
A report ahead of Tuesday’s investor meeting suggests a push to attract younger shoppers.
Target and three other national retailers became the latest at the center of debate over more regulation in a $32 billion industry.
The retailer reported stronger earnings for its final quarter this year and will provide a further look ahead for 2015 next week.
It’s adding a 10th store this month and expects continued revenue growth at a time in which independent shoe stores are becoming scarcer.
Salon owners turn to renting chairs to increase profit.
The fast-growing company now lays claim to being the largest independent office supplier in the Upper Midwest.
National events and a stronger economy boost the Twin Cities’ profile for major
The restaurant chain, which has been losing money despite adding new locations, hired a financial advisor to explore potential deals.
The eliminations were expected as part of company ending Canadian operations.
The city's zoning ordinances don’t allow hotels of any size in many parts of the city. That may change thanks to Restaurant Alma owner Roberts.
A new report uncovers some surprising facts about the impact of immigrant-owned small businesses.
More TargetExpress and CityTargets will open in 2015 than traditional big box stores.
The deal, expected to close by year's end, will mark a transition away from executive life for the gaming magnate.