Preceptis Medical, which won $25,000 for being named a division winner, will now receive an additional $40,000.
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IT industry publication InformationWeek recently released its annual ranking of 250 companies that it deemed best at using information technology, which includes four Minnesota-based businesses.
Can entrepreneurship take firm root in the tough soil of northeastern Minnesota?
Fear of failure can become a destructive part of corporate culture.
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Fear of failure can become a destructive part of corporate culture.
St. Paul resident Tracy Sides submitted the winning “Urban Oasis” idea in the Forever St. Paul Challenge contest, and will amass $1 million to implement the concept.
Works Computing, an IT data solutions provider based in Bloomington, recently added a new office in Duluth in order to make its services more accessible to North Shore-area clients.
It's a fashion fleet.
The minimum bid for the sports center–which has two hockey rinks, a domed field, and locker rooms–is $8 million.
Northern Oil And Polaris are among Fortune magazine’s 100 fastest-growing businesses based on their annual growth rates for revenue and earnings per share, as well as average total return over a three-year period.
For barrier-free care.
Twin Cities technology consultants look
back on 20 years of seismic change.
The statewide entrepreneurial competition has chosen six divisional winners out of more than 1,000 Minnesota entrees.
Though fraught with awkwardness, cocktail gatherings can be great business opportunities.
Inver Grove Heights-based agricultural co-op CHS and North Dakota-based Dakota Plains Cooperative recently announced that they are considering a merger.
Stream Global Services said it purchased a Tunisia-based tech-support firm to enhance its chat and e-mail service offerings, as well as its presence in the European market.
A mid-life crisis leads to the national spotlight.
September 6 through 29 at the Ordway.
The best opportunities for networking this month.