The Dolan Company’s shares will no longer be traded on the New York Stock Exchange; they’re moving to the “over-the-counter” marketplace.
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The new products include protein- and fiber-heavy snacks as well as variations on the company’s iconic Cheerios and Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal brands.
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.
Although Target’s Canadian expansion has hit a few road bumps and incurred financial losses, the company said it has plans to open at least nine more stores in the country this year.
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Although Target’s Canadian expansion has hit a few road bumps and incurred financial losses, the company said it has plans to open at least nine more stores in the country this year.
Convicted Ponzi schemer Tom Petters tapped the assistance of a “jailhouse lawyer,” and now he thinks he should be released on bail during an attempt to get his case in front of a new judge.
TenKsolar, Preceptis Medical, Optimine Software, TrackIF, Ambient Clinical Analytics, and Anser Innovation are among the Minnesota companies to recently land new capital.
Tile Shop said that it fired Fumitake Nishi, its CEO's brother-in-law, due to ethics violations; the company, however, is standing behind its previously announced financial reports.
Midwest native Mark Lacek is launching a new mobile application called FamDoo, which rewards kids with cash-value points for tasks like housework and schoolwork.
OneNeck IT Solutions, a subsidiary of TDS Telecom, just began construction on a $12 million expansion of its Eden Prairie data center.
Bob Peltier, who began his real estate career in 1978 and was appointed CEO of Edina Realty Home Services in 2009, is stepping down but will remain chairman emeritus; Greg Mason is the company's new leader.
A couple of years after President Barack Obama referenced Warroad-based Marvin Windows and Doors during a major speech, Punch Pizza was invited to Washington and is expecting a shout-out as well.
The downtown Minneapolis site known as the Nicollet Hotel property is in the thick of new development.
The recreational vehicle company generated record profits and revenue for its fourth quarter on increased off-road vehicle and motorcycle sales, and while it's expecting further growth in 2014, its outlook is more cautious than that of analysts.
The last World’s Fair on U.S. soil was held in New Orleans in 1984, and it went bankrupt.
A Twin Cities-based therapy provider that was represented by Lindquist & Vennum will receive $5.7 million as its share of a $30 million settlement.
The recreational vehicle company announced that its third-quarter profits fell 32 percent and it is lowering its full-year earnings guidance for 2014.
Jim Stanton’s plan would revive the never-built “Eclipse” project.
The trade, transportation, and utilities sector—which includes retail—added 4,600 jobs in December, fueling Minnesota’s employment growth during the month.