David Beulke of Brookings, South Dakota, pleaded guilty to mail fraud and agreed to make restitution for allegedly defrauding 3M through phony businesses that he created.
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Aurora Naturally’s product moisturizes and insulates.
Vallay Varro-along with a long roster of local business leaders-will head MinnCAN, which will launch in St. Paul early next year.
AmericInn’s Paul Kirwin looks past the downturn.
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AmericInn’s Paul Kirwin looks past the downturn.
The prepaid debit card, which was issued by University National Bank, received widespread criticism from the media and consumer groups since its launch on November 9.
The Pioneer Press gets new ad sales opportunities.
Minneapolis-based The Dolan Company bought DataStream Content Solutions for an undisclosed sum, and the company will join Dolan's business information division.
Tim Niver and company serve up a convivial space and "elevated comfort food."
“Real estate is all local,” says Ron Peltier, founder and CEO of HomeServices of America, the second-largest residential real estate services firm in the country. The general decline in housing prices and the hyperabundance of residential real estate firms mean added opportunities for expansion nationwide. HomeServices’ acquisition model: Keep those acquired brands local.
Cummins Power Generation will relocate its headquarters in 2011 from its current facility in Fridley to an 189,000-square-foot building in Shoreview.
A new survey from the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business asked a pool of leaders from the commercial real estate market what they expect in the near future-and the respondees foresee gradual improvement.
In a letter sent to FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, eight state legislators voiced concern about the impact that a new set of agency recommendations would have on patient access to devices and Minnesota's economy.
Sherwin Brown, who is currently appealing a ruling in federal court that required he and his company to pay civil penalties, has been banned from working in the securities industry by an SEC judge.
The two local retailers were among the most heavily trafficked Web-wise on Black Friday, which yielded positive results for retailers across the country.
The Minneapolis-based company submitted its certificate of need-which is required by state law-for the contentious project on Monday.
Pat Kiley, who is accused by federal regulators of playing a role in a Ponzi scheme orchestrated by Trevor Cook, has formally requested that the suit be dropped.
The Minnetonka-based company expects 2011 earnings to total $3.50 to $3.70 per share, down from its 2010 prediction of $3.85 to $3.95 per share.
A company representative said that given the close relationship between the bank and Ameriprise Financial's advisors, through whom all banking services are offered, it made sense for the bank and its parent company to operate within the same city.