Both individuals are more than 20-year veterans of General Mills.
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The deal could see the fluid management company expanding its product sales to government organizations, including contracts with budgets totaling $33 billion.
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All but one of the state’s industries experienced gains in employment or level employment compared to the previous month.
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All but one of the state’s industries experienced gains in employment or level employment compared to the previous month.
Prime’s CEO said the partnership could allow it to slow down “this run-away freight train of rising drug costs.”
This company also recently completed its acquisition of HeartWare.
The additional plant will also allow the company to boost its staff size by more than 40 percent.
The med-tech company expected to complete the deal in late October.
The bioengineering company is looking to raise about $3.7 million, according to a recent SEC filing.
After launch of Unity Biotechnology, study links osteoarthritis to ‘senescent’ cells.
The sports data company will play the role of watchdog for the NHL as it looks for atypical bets being placed on regular-season and postseason games.
The retailer outpaced local competitor Target in many categories, most notably growth in comparable store and online sales.
The company now partners with 15 agencies. The type of service each agency provides differs, but its list of partners include MentorMate and the Medical Alley Association.
The price of its stock has risen by more than $22—or 33 percent—in the last year, making the current $94 stock price too expensive for some small investors.
A sleep apnea company from Maple Grove topped the charts for Minnesota.
The retailer saw a drop in profit, revenue and same-store sales. Its online departments also had disappointing growth as its web sales moved forward at nearly half the pace from a year ago.
A research institute from St. Paul found that 19 percent of all mental health bed days spent in some care centers across Minnesota were “potentially avoidable.”
With ties to U of M and Mayo Clinic, the start-up seeks to build on state’s genomics expertise.