B&G Foods, makers of Cream of Wheat, will acquire both Green Giant and Le Sueur vegetable brands from General Mills in a $765 million cash exchange agreement.
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Dexi Zheng, owner of two China Inn Buffet restaurants, filed the unreported sales under his father’s individual income tax return to save money.
CBRE study rates the area among nation’s top growing markets.
Texas was ranked in the survey as having the best small business climate in the U.S., while Minnesota placed 25th.
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Texas was ranked in the survey as having the best small business climate in the U.S., while Minnesota placed 25th.
The Board of Regents' decision to delay a vote on the project means that the Gopher's track programs may finally be a priority.
Year-to-date layoffs now total more than 3,000 positions.
The founders of 30 Watt break down how they created an alternative humor products brand that procured shelf space at nearly every major retailer across the U.S.
Current president Craig Dahl will take over the CEO role at TCF on January 1, 2016.
Given the competition, it seems reasonable to see this week's move by Comcast as part of a strategy to retain customers prior to an allout price war over superfast speeds.
Within the 52-page court filing, lawyers criticize Target’s “lackadaisical practices and corporate attitudes toward securing sensitive payment card data.”
The City of Minneapolis has just unveiled the pilot program for its on-street, pay-as-you-please parking app.
But stock rebounds slightly on increased revenue.
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One of Best Buy’s biggest success areas—its online store—posted a 17 percent increase in sales from a year ago. Company stock also shot up more than 15 percent.
Technology companies felt the worst of the effect, however restaurant chains didn’t feel much of a shift.
Sales shot up more than 7 percent for the Bloomington lawn maintenance company. Toro has refined its full-year earnings outlook, increasing it to $3.50.
Mark Pulido takes over for retiring Mark Briggs.
The Minneapolis retailer made $400 million more than it did a year ago. Meanwhile, Target executives voice hopes to rebrand its grocery and retail experience.