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Minneapolis-based Jostens plans to acquire an Austin, Texas-based maker of commemorative products and has named Chuck Mooty as its new CEO, effective in January.
In our October webinar, experts discussed how employers are meeting new requirements while also looking for additional updates on how they must report information to the IRS.
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In our October webinar, experts discussed how employers are meeting new requirements while also looking for additional updates on how they must report information to the IRS.
After announcing plans to close locations in Florida, Georgia, Arizona, and California, the retailer said it plans to open four new stores in Florida, California, and New York.
Next year, the statewide, entrepreneurial Minnesota Cup competition will include a “food, agriculture, and beverage” category and a total of $300,000 in prize money.
Will solar energy production shine a light on the Iron Range?
Although the GiveMN.org website was down Thursday afternoon due to overwhelming traffic, the organization raised $17 million from more than 52,000 donors during its 24-hour fundraiser.
GiveMN.org, the organization behind the 24-hour fundraising event, said a surge in website visitors triggered the technical issues.
Outsell, Quantum Retail Technology, Cardiovascular Systems, and SPS Commerce made Deloitte’s list of the 500 fastest-growing tech companies in North America, based on their revenue growth over a four-year period.
Is your strategy keeping up with marketplace evolution?
In a deal valued at $775 million, two private equity firms have sold their interests in Northern Tier Energy—which operates a Minnesota refinery, as well as a portfolio of gas stations in Minnesota—to a Texas-based oil refining and distribution company.
At-Scene took first place in a contest during this year’s MobCon event for its iCrime Fighter application, which is meant to aid police departments in gathering evidence.
The Minnesota High Tech Association’s annual Tekne Awards recognized companies and organizations that are developing new technology to improve operations in a variety of industries.
Technology consultancy Magnet 360 opened new offices in Chicago and San Francisco, is expanding its existing Minneapolis and New York offices, and will add staff to assist its growing technology services, sales, and delivery operations.
Goldner Hawn Johnson & Morrison sold men’s footwear brand Allen Edmonds to a California investment firm for approximately $200 million.
The Medina-based off-road vehicle manufacturer’s purchase of local software company Primordial, Inc., will reportedly add approximately $2 million in annual revenue.
Eden Prairie-based Mill End Textiles is closing the doors of its nine Midwest locations by early next year.