The privately held community bank will be the sixth largest following the deal.
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“This is greatly improved territory, but there’s always going to be challenges,” said Gov. Mark Dayton. “There will be plenty of ideas for use of this money.”
Company’s CEO again says such a deal doesn’t signal similar action in Canada or Mexico.
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Company’s CEO again says such a deal doesn’t signal similar action in Canada or Mexico.
Ron Konezny, who once founded a Minnetonka-based telecommunications company, will replace the retiring Joseph Dunsmore.
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With U.S. and E.U. approval, shareholders of both companies will vote on the transaction next month.
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