The “new Avtex” is positioning itself as a provider of unified, multi-channel customer interaction technology.
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CyberSpace picks up, inventories and photographs, and makes accessible via Internet every item you choose to store in its Minneapolis warehouse.
The new U of M president faces a punishing budget, a legacy of top-down management, intense demands to grow research, and a sports and marketing machine on a Big 10 scale he’s never seen before. What makes him the right catalyst to take the university out of rough idle?
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This season, the runways were stocked with rich textures, luxe leathers, and tweeds distinguished enough for royalty. No matter what your professional arena may be, you can interpret the trend in the way that suits you.
NFL fans will soon see the league’s gentle giants extolling the virtues of United
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Benefit managers talk shop—what works and what doesn’t—about delivering employee benefits information.
Social enterprise is good, but how to put corporate structure to it?
Three Minnesota companies-Colle+McVoy, Carmichael Lynch, and Quality Bicycle Products-were recognized on Outside magazine's "Best Places to Work" list for fostering an outstanding work-life balance.
The company hopes to tap the local medical device industry and expand its client base in the area.
An appeals court upheld an earlier ruling from a U.S. District Court, which found that the Minneapolis-based credit-scoring company's competitors did not infringe on its trademarks.
Minnesota lost 19,800 jobs last month, prompting the unemployment rate to rise; however, the July jobless rate was calculated during the period when 22,000 state workers were out of work as a result of the government shutdown-so the figure is distorted.
Miami-based Ladenburg Thalman Financial Services has agreed to buy the company's Securities America brokerage unit-for which Ameriprise paid $150 million or more to settle legal claims that it previously faced.
Starboard Value LP, which owns about a 4.4 percent stake in Regis, asked Regis to dramatically cut operating expenses, sell its non-core businesses, and return focus to its core salon business in North America; Regis said it is "always open to ideas that can create shareholder value."
Canterbury CEO Randy Sampson expects the estimated $3 million loss in revenue attributable to the state government shutdown to have an adverse effect on third-quarter and full-year financial results-and he suspects that added races and other efforts to recoup those losses will only recover "a relatively small portion-less than half."
Arcapita Bank, B.S.C., is offering 5.15 million shares of common stock through a public offering and will grant the underwriters an option to purchase up to 772,245 additional shares to cover over-allotments.
The southwest Twin Cities suburb of Chanhassen was named the 10th-best small U.S. city in which to live by Money magazine; Arden Hills, Lino Lakes, Savage, and Shoreview also made the top 100 list.
A pilot program will evaluate single-sort recycling in two Minneapolis neighborhoods for consideration in future operations.