Introducing five of Minnesota's most accomplished and most admired business leaders of all time.
Commentary
To: Maybe-Senator Norm Coleman, Maybe-Senator Al Franken
Less-than-comprehensive advice for this month's young graduates.
"Everything seems to be more dramatic and more vivid when you are risking your life"—and also, perhaps, your livelihood.
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"Everything seems to be more dramatic and more vivid when you are risking your life"—and also, perhaps, your livelihood.
An animated block of wood teaches us lessons in how not to invest.
Some reporters interact primarily with other reporters. Do you imagine that makes them better reporters?
"What's important is what comes next." —Carl Pohlad
To: Commissioner of Internal Revenue Douglas Shulman
For the Petters conspirators, the 9/11 attacks could have meant a reprieve from justice.
To: Minnesota Senator Ann Rest
Minnesota Representative Laura Brod
Minnesota Representative Laura Brod
To: G. Richard Wagoner, CEO, General Motors Corporation;
Robert L. Nardelli, CEO, Chrysler, LLC;
Alan R. Mulally, CEO, Ford Motor Company
Robert L. Nardelli, CEO, Chrysler, LLC;
Alan R. Mulally, CEO, Ford Motor Company
To: The Honorable Henry Paulson, Secretary of the Treasury
A thought or two about Tom Petters, Clifford Irving, and the techniques of swindlers.
Some armchair bragging, notwithstanding 38,000 missing m's.
To: The Great Turkey
Have yourself an efficient little Christmas (or alternative holiday with gift-giving rituals).
To: Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, candidates for president of the United States
How we pay for our oil.