A new Brookings report found that foreign college students paid more than $206 million in tuition and $144 million in living costs here between 2008 and 2012.
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The global food and agriculture products giant would buy six chocolate plants—three in North America and three in Europe—from Chicago company.
Tucked into the small towns of west-central Minnesota, manufacturing firms are helping fuel low unemployment and economic growth.
First up, a new environmental impact statement — and, probably, a lawsuit.
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First up, a new environmental impact statement — and, probably, a lawsuit.
Thomson Reuters follows Cargill in deciding to outsource more IT jobs.
The Edina-based company did not disclose how many customers or how many stores might be at risk.
The Neenah, Wisconsin-based manufacturer has been in Lakeville since 1969, where it employs 221 people.
They take time, but authors Kevin Cashman and Gail MarksJarvis show they can pay off.
The Fridley-based medical technology business announced a $350 million deal to purchase a privately held Italian company, one day after acquiring a Dutch business.
UnitedHealth Group, Mayo Clinic and Fairview Health Services represented on Modern Healthcare’s annual Top 100 list.
The Bloomington-based producer of filtration system saw sales, net earnings and earnings per share rise to company-record levels to cap its fiscal year.
In a busy year for the Fridley-based medical technology company, Medtronic moved to bolster its neuroscience efforts with Tuesday’s purchase of Sapiens SBS.
Decision sidesteps any concern about the new stadium being run by AEG, which is tied to conservative billionaire Philip Anschutz.
The Chanhassen-based fitness chain says one of the companies would be a real estate investment trust for all of its properties.
With Thursday’s closing of the merger of Minnetonka-based Wireless Ronin Technologies Inc., and Creative Realities, Wireless Ronin will shift its headquarters to New York and assume Creative Realities’ brand name.
The 40th annual, four-day convention is expected to generate about $9 million in revenue and attract up to 5,000 attendees from around the country.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington metro area ranked 10th on the latest Forbes list of metros offering the best prospects for young professionals with a bachelor’s degree or higher.
The 21 finalists will give live presentations before their respective divisions' review boards later this month, at which point division winners will be selected to vie for the grand prize.