Despite a rumor that was circulated last week, Best Buy said it has no partnership with Google to announce, and a Google official said Google Glass will not appear in Best Buy stores next year.
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A liquidator for two hedge funds accused General Electric Capital Corporation of concealing knowledge of Tom Petters’ Ponzi scheme.
Sauk Rapids-based WFSI, Inc., announced plans to use a $200,000 loan to expand its facility, add 32 new employees, and increase its welding and manufacturing capacity.
Clear Harbor Investment wrote a letter last week to Northern Oil and Gas’ board of directors recommending the company repurchase 13 percent of its outstanding shares to improve its market value.
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Clear Harbor Investment wrote a letter last week to Northern Oil and Gas’ board of directors recommending the company repurchase 13 percent of its outstanding shares to improve its market value.
Show clients you're hip without really trying.
Olson is tasked with reminding Minnesota
that the U is more than just a cost item on
the state budget.
The most dramatic change to U.S. patent law by the America Invents Act may not prove the most significant. But it is the one that requires inventors’ attention—starting today.
Bringing in clients from the coasts.
The Gray House offers range and an ambitious
menu in a minimalist atmosphere.
State lawmakers could not come to an agreement on the business-to-business tax repeals that should be discussed, so only disaster relief will be dealt with during the special legislative session.
Thirteen of Minnesota’s 25 Patch sites are slated for closure if they cannot be sold or partnered in about 60 days.
Already charged with 20 counts of conspiracy and fraud, the founder of Select Comfort is now being accused of witness tampering.
The Nasdaq exchange—on which shares of Minnesota companies such as C.H. Robinson, Buffalo Wild Wings, and Fastenal are traded—temporarily ceased trading on Thursday.
A little too quiet on the set?
The Metropolitan Council is expected to vote on the transit project configuration—which could add $150 million to $330 million to the cost—on Sept. 25.
Since opening in March, the Mayo Clinic Business Accelerator has filled its offices with 16 tenants, including medical startups and venture capitalists.
Target’s CEO said Canadian prices are what they should be, despite the differing view of many Canadian customers.
Boulder, Colorado’s City Council voted to approve an ordinance that authorizes the purchase of assets from Xcel Energy.