Company’s CEO again says such a deal doesn’t signal similar action in Canada or Mexico.
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Ron Konezny, who once founded a Minnetonka-based telecommunications company, will replace the retiring Joseph Dunsmore.
The deal would expand the company’s e-commerce business.
Social media tools and stellar content are increasing engagement for conference and business meeting attendees.
Online technology is changing the way companies reach their customers—and the innovations are rolling out faster than ever.
But Japan steals the show with 46 of 100 spots on Thomson Reuters’ annual list.
The growing software firm plans to more than double its headcount by 2016.
A next-gen Pellegrene partners with Target to create an old-school TV.
Minneapolis-based health IT firm continues growth.
In the works for several years, the addition is part of $110 million invested in Twin Cities-area sites.
LifeScience Alley sees a strong year for Minnesota startups
This latest purchase, the company’s sixth since 2009, provides customer base on the West Coast.
Deal adds large customer base in southern hemisphere, but modest bump in revenue.
Despite acquisition, CEO says the company will remain headquartered in Roseville.
Barely one month after winning the Minnesota Cup, the startup won the “Rise of the Rest” pitch competition in Minneapolis.
“SharePlan” will allow users to sync and share files using encrypted links, pin codes.
Although new Treasury rules will make the deal more costly, the company said the two firms’ plans remained compelling.
The Rise of the Rest road tour will reward startup efforts here and in four other Midwestern cities.