Mosaic, which spun off from Cargill in 2004, said that it reached a deal to acquire 43.3 million restricted shares from the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation and the Anne Ray Charitable Trust.
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Under terms of the Orchestra Hall lease, the Minnesota Orchestral Association is required to show how the facility is being used—and will be used—to promote the arts in Minneapolis.
The salon chain operator said it is implementing a “new capital allocation policy” as it attempts to turn itself around, and it determined that paying dividends is “not the best use of excess capital.”
Ryan Companies’ design team released several renderings of the planned ballpark, which is slated to open for the 2015 season.
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Ryan Companies’ design team released several renderings of the planned ballpark, which is slated to open for the 2015 season.
Town Hall Brewery, which has grown in recent years through the addition of two satellite locations, is now investing roughly $600,000 to renovate its flagship brewpub.
St. Paul-based Merrill Corporation acquired Grossman & Cotter to expand its footprint throughout northern California.
Governor Mark Dayton said more than $400 million from the budget surplus should be used for business and middle-class tax cuts.
The women’s clothing retailer saw profits jump 140 percent during the third quarter, and its stock has risen 120 percent since it named a new CEO.
The organization ended its latest fiscal year with a surplus, which it will use to whittle down its accumulated deficit to $511,941.
Minneapolis’ Restaurant Alma ranked highest on Zagat’s annual list, which includes eateries that serve up everything from aged steaks to oysters to “Jucy Lucys.”
3M and Target both made four of Fortune’s high-profile annual lists, earning them spots on the magazine’s 2013 best-of compilation.
Imagine! Print Solutions acquired Classic Graphics to form what it calls one of the largest privately owned commercial printers in the country.
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.
Sports stats provider SportsData launched in 2010 but already has a client list that includes major hitters like Google and Facebook.
Granite City Food & Brewery said that disclosure costs did not outweigh the benefit of being a reporting public company.
Which threatens southwest Minneapolis residents more: an abandoned gas station or a thriving business?
John Slattery pitches Honeywell without ever mentioning its name.
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.