Marilyn Carlson Nelson and Barbara Carlson Gage climbed the furthest on this year’s list, while Stanley Hubbard and Glen Taylor slid in the rankings.
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China’s Qin dynasty didn’t last long (221-210 BCE), but the First Emperor’s cultural, artistic, and spiritual legacy lives on.
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Ecolab and Target are among the 41 companies that were added to the index this year, while UnitedHealth Group, 3M, and Medtronic are making repeat appearances.
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Ecolab and Target are among the 41 companies that were added to the index this year, while UnitedHealth Group, 3M, and Medtronic are making repeat appearances.
Gregg Steinhafel paid $6.76 million to buy 200,000 shares of Target stock and received $12.91 million when he sold them.
SP Custom Carpentry and Windows finds its niche adding modern improvements to classic residential window designs
According to a report by Advertising Age, Michael Francis will become Gap’s first creative adviser, and he’ll spend two weeks each month in the company’s offices.
A Minnesota program could make it easier for businesses to improve their energy efficiency.
The company, founded by a former Best Buy executive, developed a mobile application platform that allows people to receive updates about their loved ones in real time from daycare providers, hospitals, and care facilities.
The Minnesota Vikings’ valuation climbed 22 percent year-over-year to $975 million, ranking it 22nd among NFL teams.
The two companies were also named to Forbes’ inaugural list last year, but their rankings dropped this year.
Northern Oil and Gas has reportedly been riding high on the recent oil-production boom in western North Dakota and Montana.
Canterbury CEO Randy Sampson expects a “double-digit” revenue increase in the third quarter of this year and expects full-year revenue to exceed the $40.6 million reported last year.
The six division winners, who have already secured cash prizes, will make their final business pitches before a grand-prize review board next month—and the grand-prize winner will receive another $40,000.
The start-up developed a Yelp-like website and smartphone application aimed at sustaining black-owned businesses and decreasing the unemployment rate within the black community.
Walker Art Center, September 6–January 4
As the economy rebounds, what if energy use doesn’t?
Cirque du Soleil, September 19-23