After more than three years of silence, Tom Petters explains how the nation's third-largest Ponzi scheme occurred on his watch.
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Local upstart Eveve is taking a bite out of OpenTable’s hide—because it saves restaurants money.
This yearâs International Citizen Awards honorees have embarked on socially cons
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When an organization fails, leadership is the root cause.
Why opposing gay marriage is bad for Minnesota.
How Code 42 learned to get over its aversion to venture capitalists.
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The Twin Cities Business Virtual Technology Trade Show.
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More Minnesota companies plan to hire, increase capital outlays, and invest in research and development.
Sharing the wealth through unusual gifts.
A glimpse into 11 successful small enterprises.
Lots of development was stalled by the recession, but these are the poster child
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The Met Council and Dakota County squabble over paint.
Is the "ultra" low-cost carrier worth business traverlers' attention?
Minnesota is not recognized as one of the capitals of stock car racing, but that doesn’t stop five locally based companies from coveted sponsorship tie-ins with Nascar’s über-American audience. The Daytona 500, Nascar’s prestige race,
The Downtown Council chose Mark Stenglein because he can raise money and manage coalitions among fractious politicians.
How centers and institutes fit into business and management education in the Twin Cities.
Engineering firm Primordial Soup draws from an extensive kitchen of collaborators to whip up medical devices.
Peterson Milla Hooks decides to let Barbie be Barbie.
The Twin Cities offers an abundance of superb public courses.
Start-up law firm Friedman Iverson specializes in legal work for "creative entrepreneurs."
The case for mentors in leadership development.
The best opportunities for networking this month.
An Italian gem hides away amid the buzz of Northeast Hennepin.
Is NASCAR success a harbinger of corporate stock performance?
Is downtown Minneapolis big enough for two dueling-piano bars?