The company apologized for the use of an offensive document but said it was used at one distribution center and “was never part of any formal or company-wide training.”
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It seems all those years of asking, “Can you hear me now?” have paid off: According to a recent report, Verizon outperformed AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile in Twin Cities based on its data, call, and text capabilities.
Uroplasty, which delayed filing its annual financial report last month due to possible issues regarding how it paid employees, has been given 60 days to explain how it will regain compliance with Nasdaq requirements.
Target’s founder and first president is credited with helping reshape U.S. retail.
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Target’s founder and first president is credited with helping reshape U.S. retail.
The former chief financial officer of a Twin Cities company agreed to pay $60,000 and to be banned from serving as an officer or director of a public company for five years.
The employer-shared responsibility provision in the health care reform law requires large employers to meet specific standards in order to avoid penalties. Now they have an extra year to comply.
St. Paul-based investment management firm Mairs & Power appointed two new lead managers for its Growth and Balanced Funds.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals reaffirmed a lower court’s decision, disqualifying a law firm that was representing the state in a case against 3M.
Having already established itself as one of the top turnaround stocks of the year, Best Buy’s shares rose again on Monday after an analyst at Credit Suisse raised the company’s target price.
Urologix paid Medtronic $2 million of the $7.5 million it owes for the licensing of a Medtronic, delaying payment for the remainder of the sum.
Wednesday’s U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding same-sex marriage were greeted as major victories for both Minnesota's LGBT residents and its business community.
Mark Stenglein told the Star Tribune that the job wasn’t a “good fit” for him.
Local advertising agency Campbell Mithun appointed former Fallon Chief Marketing Officer Rob Buchner as its CEO, effective July 8.
Health care IT solutions provider Healthland appointed former McKesson Corporation president Chris Bauleke as its new CEO, effective July 8.
IT services providers Joseph Michael Hanson and Timothy John Lambrecht were charged with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud; an attorney for one of the men said, “There is no fraud here.”
Dale Parker replaces outgoing Chief Financial Officer Gregory Smith; Image Sensing Systems said that Smith’s departure is “not related to any issue with respect to Image Sensing’s financial statements.”
Whitebox Advisors is conducting a search for a new president as its current one steps down to focus on the Twin Cities nonprofit Charity Aware.
The Republican Party is looking to local business leaders as candidates for Congressional and statewide political office positions.