Northern Oil And Polaris are among Fortune magazine’s 100 fastest-growing businesses based on their annual growth rates for revenue and earnings per share, as well as average total return over a three-year period.
Leadership
Twin Cities technology consultants look
back on 20 years of seismic change.
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.
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.
Latest Articles
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.
TWIN CITIES BUSINESS’ 20TH ANNIVERSARY Soul Asylum was playing at the White House, the
Already charged with 20 counts of conspiracy and fraud, the founder of Select Comfort is now being accused of witness tampering.
The former UHG CEO is a land collector.
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.
Several months after local businessman Michael McFadden announced plans to run for the U.S. Senate, a Duluth attorney has joined the race with the support of Stanley Hubbard.
Inc. magazine included eight Minnesota-based companies on its recent list of the 500 fastest-growing privately held U.S. companies based on revenue growth over a three-year period.
Minneapolis-based Medafor, which develops medical devices used to control bleeding, is the second Twin Cities med-tech company purchased by C.R. Bard, Inc., in recent years.
Although Mayor Rybak is not seeking re-election in November, he laid out some long-term proposals for Minneapolis in his final budget speech.
Eleven different groups that support new businesses will receive between $84,000 and $450,000 in two-year grants.
Ecolab, Pentair, and Coloplast, whose U.S. headquarters is in Minneapolis, made the cut.
While Minnesota’s unemployment rate remained unchanged, the state added 4,000 government jobs, an increase that a state official said may have been driven by increased funding.
Berkshire Hathaway increased its stake in U.S. Bancorp to more than 78 million shares at an average price of $34.31 during the second quarter, according to a regulatory filing released Thursday.
A new map shows the amount of 2014 Local Government Aid going to cities in Minnesota per capita.
The online news provider has 25 websites in Minnesota, and it’s unclear whether they will be among the 400 nationwide that will be sold or closed down.