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The company opens a facility for endurance training and plans to blend consumer and corporate markets.
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The company opens a facility for endurance training and plans to blend consumer and corporate markets.
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Marlon Danner allegedly paid out $185,000 to his drivers as a settlement for previously underpaying them-and he then fraudulently obtained more than $120,000 of the funds by telling the drivers that the payment was a mistake.
The 69 stores that employ social workers reported a 17 percent average improvement in employee attendance between 2008 and 2009.
Most venture capitalists predict that venture firms will invest more in 2011, especially in IT companies.
U.S. District Court Judge Michael Davis said that 3M failed to demonstrate that it will be "irreparably harmed" if Avery Dennison Corporation continues to sell its retroreflective sheeting products.
Many local auto-repair shops, snow-removal companies, and towing companies are overloaded and expecting record or near-record sales thanks to the recent snowstorms.
3M voluntarily dismissed a previous suit against Andover Healthcare regarding the packing of bandages it manufactures, but this time 3M is suing over the actual product.
California-based Pick Up Stix will move its headquarters to Bloomington as a result of the sale.
Jeremey Parker allegedly hacked into the computer system of SWReg, Inc., and directed the company to disburse funds into his Texas bank account.
The IRS says that the medical-device giant owes additional taxes based on an audit of Arden Hills-based Guidant Corporation's 2001, 2002, and 2003 tax years.
Citing three unnamed sources, Bloomberg said that three top 3M executives are being considered to take the helm following Buckley's departure, but a company spokeswoman said that the Bloomberg report is factually incorrect.
Former radio host Pat Kiley has been accused by federal regulators of playing a role in convicted Ponzi schemer Trevor Cook's scam that defrauded investors out of $190 million, but he continues to fight back and claim that he had no knowledge of the fraud.
This year, former Minnesota auto giant Denny Hecker pleaded not guilty to some charges, pleaded guilty to other charges, and wound up in jail to await his sentencing after prosecutors uncovered some shifty moves in his bankruptcy case.
Two Minnesota companies went public in 2010-up from one last year and none in 2008-but an executive at a local stock brokerage firm says that "our market clearly lags" behind other similar markets around the country.