Padilla Speer Beardsley will acquire Richmond, Virginia-based PR firm CRT/Tanaka for an undisclosed sum.
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President and Publisher Steve Fox has retired after 25 years spent leading Greenspring Media Group, and the company has been sold to a Detroit publishing company.
A study found Minnesota companies tend to neglect
their email relationships with customers or smother
customers with contact.
How Cold Spring Brewing, once the laughingstock of the beer industry, went from the verge of liquidation to a diversified and growing beverage company.
The company said its second-quarter earnings rose nearly 14 percent, and it also acquired San Francisco-based VerticalResponse.
The company behind Sleep Number beds had seen its stock climb consistently over the last few months to about $27 per share, but its shares fell Thursday after the company released its second-quarter financial results.
Communications firm WCG is opening a Minneapolis office in the hopes of expanding its Midwest client base.
Hubbard will gain five stations each in Seattle and Phoenix, which it said are the 13th- and 14th-largest U.S. radio markets, respectively.
The magazine called attention to Best Buy’s recent stock run, largely crediting CEO Hubert Joly’s turnaround plan for the steady climb.
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.
The partnership will make business news coverage at TCBmag.com more robust than ever, and it complements an existing relationship with MinnPost.
General Motors pulled the Cadillac account from ad agency Fallon after nearly three years of award-winning work.
As chief marketing officer at General Mills, Mark Addicks has managed some of the world’s best-known consumer brands.
Jazz, and then some.
The PR firm’s local office made the cuts because revenue projections are “modestly less” than it previously anticipated.
Totally Interactive Weather says that its new TriggerEx technology platform will allow advertisers to deliver more relevant campaigns.
Atomic Data ended its sponsorship of the Davis and Emmer show, saying that one of the hosts’ remarks “crossed the line of civility.”
Two family-owned jewelers prove the luxury
market thrives in the suburbs.