Imagine! Print Solutions acquired Classic Graphics to form what it calls one of the largest privately owned commercial printers in the country.
Industry
Wayzata Investment Partners is selling a Texas power plant to a Houston company for nearly $300 million more than it paid for the plant in 2011.
Granite City Food & Brewery said that disclosure costs did not outweigh the benefit of being a reporting public company.
Sports stats provider SportsData launched in 2010 but already has a client list that includes major hitters like Google and Facebook.
Latest Articles
Sports stats provider SportsData launched in 2010 but already has a client list that includes major hitters like Google and Facebook.
Which threatens southwest Minneapolis residents more: an abandoned gas station or a thriving business?
John Slattery pitches Honeywell without ever mentioning its name.
Banks in the Twin Cities struggled with decreasing profitability and a decline in loan growth during the third quarter; meanwhile, banks from throughout the state demonstrated a small improvement in performance.
ConAgra Foods, one of the companies involved in the large-scale merger, cited an “ongoing regulatory review process and discussions with the U.S. Department of Justice” as reasons for the delay.
Uponor, a Finnish plumbing and indoor climate systems manufacturer, has added 75 jobs in Apple Valley this year and expects its latest expansion to lead to additional hiring.
Profits are up in nearly all of Hormel’s major businesses, and its international market saw a huge jump, due in part to the acquisition of the Skippy peanut butter brand early this year.
A new report states that there were 31 business expansions announced during the most recent quarter—bringing the tally to 112 during the first nine months of 2013.
The company reportedly told employees that the Fairmont plant will close its doors at the end of January, although it’s unclear how many workers are affected.
The facility's owners hope that a new Timberwolves and Lynx training facility will bring “cachet” to the long-troubled property.
3D printing giant Stratasys filed its first patent infringement lawsuit Monday against fellow Minnesotan company Afinia.
In recent years, studies by Forbes, the Brookings Institution and USA Today found that Minneapolis had bounced back—or bounced ever so gently—on the galloping waves of the recession.
A federal bankruptcy judge gave trustee Doug Kelley approval to consolidate nine different cases, a move that Kelley said solidifies his ability to pursue money from large hedge funds.
A UnitedHealth Group subsidiary and 3M pulled off respective marketing coups amid all the noise.
Competing via relationships instead of transactions.