James Snee will be only the tenth president of Hormel Foods since it began in 1891.
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The Eden Prairie-based grocery conglomerate missed Wall Street expectations with flagging sales improvement compared to last year.
Shoreview-based Deluxe bought the Florida-based technology and analytics company to further its service offerings for its 4.6 million small business customers.
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Six months after Mayor Betsy Hodges made the agenda the focus of her state of the city address, the once-ambitious plan is now a lot less ambitious.
Both Wells Fargo and U.S. Bancorp saw revenue increase slightly, in line with analysts’ expectations.
The company also said it was buying cloud storage and sharing service Connected Data as it focuses on enterprise.
With Medtronic being one of Ireland’s largest employers, analysts say there is a new incentive for the medical device maker to prioritize its Dublin headquarters for R&D.
In a statement released today, Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges said concerns raised by businesses will take longer to resolve than the current timetable for passage of an ordinance allows.
The go-to manufacturer of class rings, varsity jackets and yearbooks will soon join Jarden, the parent company for Yankee Candle, Crock-Pot and Mr. Coffee.
A partnership of more than 50 regional organizations, “Make It. MSP” is aimed at retaining and recruiting workers. Among its initiatives: an effort to make natives more open to those who weren't born here.
The health insurer lost bids to run part of the state’s low-income health programs.
The retail giant is teaming up with ThredUp to exchange customers lightly used apparel for Target gift cards.
Josh Reitan, owner of AV for You, offers tips for using social media at your next event.
Companies say train shipments might have to grind to a halt without an extension, but some argue that railroads are behind due to misguided priorities.
The companies’ charitable giving arms are concerned about a looming workforce gap.
The city wants a three-month study to determine the impacts of raising the minimum wage to as high as $15 per hour.
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