News of the electronics retailer’s sales decline resulted in a sharp drop in company stock.
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Don Ness will continue his work as a productive figure in Duluth’s Twin Ports area.
After the latest round of fundraising, the park project nears the halfway mark to its $22 million goal.
Tuition will be $12,000 for a 12-week boot camp course to ready people for entry-level programming positions.
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Tuition will be $12,000 for a 12-week boot camp course to ready people for entry-level programming positions.
The Minneapolis museum and Culinaire will team up to design a new restaurant to complement the opening of its $75 million expansion.
The Shoreview-based company and the celebrity entrepreneur will provide one-on-one assistance and a $500,000 investment to the winning town.
The money used on these projects will help fund the creation or retention of 2,322 jobs across the state.
After selling $20.9 million in assets, Imation unveiled plans to operate its business elsewhere.
Cargill, one of the world’s largest private companies, reported declined earnings in all four of its major business sectors.
The popular bakery said it plans to take advantage of the growth opportunities it sees online and at its Mall of America and Eagan stores.
Takeda hopes to take advantage of Minnesota’s strong bioscience sector as it opens its first U.S. manufacturing facility.
Dozens of Minnesota companies are making the trip to Las Vegas this week to promote a wide range of products and services.
Nautilus bought the company after a year-and-a-half long search for “a strategic acquisition” to grow its equipment portfolio.
As virtual reality innovators like Slobin shape the tech’s future, product-consumer interactions could change how we interact with the world.
The Maplewood-based manufacturer claims XPEL copied a paint protection film product and “targeted” dealers located in Minnesota.
Job growth and low mortgage rates have fueled the rise in home prices around the U.S.
Farms and producers around some Minnesota crops could be crippled if more food companies begin to remove genetically modified crops from their products.
Even casual drone users will have to comply with the new requirements.