Wayne Sales will receive nearly $13 million when he is replaced as Supervalu CEO; regulatory filings show that other executives will also be entitled to millions of dollars if they are terminated following an impending change of control at the company.
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Target Corporation’s Dustee Tucker Jenkins and Caribou Coffee Company’s Michele Vig were recognized alongside 38 other young marketing leaders across the nation.
The birthplace of the Milky Way, Minnesota has a rich history in the candy business. Now even some old favorites are getting a fresh look.
Auto dealers, auto-repair companies, and several segments within the construction industry topped the list.
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Auto dealers, auto-repair companies, and several segments within the construction industry topped the list.
It's a small-bank squeeze.
SEC rulemaking is needed before last year’s JOBS Act can be fully implemented. Once it is, who will use this new route to capital?
The deluge of digital information is being mined to predict which cereal the public will buy, where crime will occur, and how to run for president.
The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce contends that portions of Mark Dayton’s proposed tax reform will have a negative effect on the state’s business climate; some city officials, meanwhile, praised the governor’s investment in local government aid.
A recent Colliers International study found Minneapolis is among the North American cities with the highest parking rates.
Bradley Slawson Sr., and his son, Bradley Slawson Jr., could reportedly be ordered to repay tens of thousands of dollars and banished from the union.
Fortune’s annual list is based on employee surveys, which include questions about job satisfaction, pay and benefits, and hiring practices.
The Business Roundtable, which counts among its members CEOs who head Minnesota companies, is calling for a gradual increase in both the Social Security retirement age and the Medicare eligibility age.
The nominee, B. Todd Jones, has been acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, where Jones has been acting director since September 2011.
The two plan to combine their respective databases of health insurance claims and clinical records in order to evaluate health procedures and find ways to improve them.
The Kresge Foundation, led by former McKnight Foundation President Rip Rapson, unveiled a 50-year blueprint for Detroit and pledged $150 million to help revitalize the ailing city.
Sam Duncan will receive a $1.5 million annual salary, a $500,000 signing bonus, and be eligible for performance-based bonuses of up to $3 million annually.
The new CEO succeeds Kevin DiLorenzo, a 10-year Olson veteran who was appointed chief executive in 2010 to grow the agency through acquisitions.
On February 25, Cynthia Bauerly will join the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development as deputy commissioner of work force development.