The company plans to move some manufacturing operations from its Hutchinson offices to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and some to Thailand.
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The fitness chain has joined forces with J.R. Watkins as part of a companywide focus on member retention-as well as a broader effort to help gym members live healthy lives.
The new initiative, which aims to connect emerging companies with angel investors, hopes to raise $700,000 to cover operating costs and "keep the administrative cost for companies and investors low."
Michael Langley will take the helm at a new public-private partnership aimed at branding the Twin Cities and bolstering economic development-and taxpayers won't contribute to his undisclosed salary.
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Michael Langley will take the helm at a new public-private partnership aimed at branding the Twin Cities and bolstering economic development-and taxpayers won't contribute to his undisclosed salary.
The recreational vehicle manufacturer said $13.6 million of its 2010 profits will be doled out to employees-a record amount for the company.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is looking into opening regional patent offices across the country, and U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar wants the Twin Cities to be considered as a site for one of them.
The company said that it is "financially sound" but was pulled into a joint bankruptcy filing by its struggling sister company MK Network, LLC.
The state ranked 10th in an annual list based on LEED-certified buildings per capita.
Larry Isaak, who was just named president of Capella University in August, is leaving to "pursue other opportunities."
Approval from the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is one of the final steps toward closing the $10.6 billion merger, which the companies plan to do in April.
Wireless messaging and communications services provider USA Mobility snatched up Amcom, which hit $51 million in 2010 revenues.
The trustee handling the airline's bankruptcy estate says that he expects to receive a letter of intent from a proposed buyer sometime soon.
The curtains, which were sold exclusively at Target stores and on its Web site, are being recalled after three injuries were reported.
Of Fortune's 50 most admired companies, four call Minnesota home.
The layoffs will reportedly affect about 5 percent of employees and 2 to 3 percent of sales people within the clinical division of the company's cardiology, rhythm, and vascular business-which includes operations in Arden Hills, Maple Grove, and Plymouth.
The company also plans to add four new shuttle train elevators in three states, which will enable faster grain transportation and increased access to the market.
Six flight attendants-five of whom reside in Minnesota-claim that Delta Air Lines discriminated against them in compensation and profit-sharing payouts.
The acquisition follows Imation's recent shift to focus on data storage technology.