Minneapolis company went public last year, ahead of current IPO boom
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Women-led startup projects “triple digit growth” in 2021.
The Golden Valley-based food giant expects to lay off over 700 workers in the United States and Canada.
Live.Give.Save. Inc., a Red Wing-based fintech startup that designed a novel way to help consumers save, has been acquired by Michigan State University Federal Credit Union.
The company’s heart failure device, known as HVAD, was associated with a higher frequency of “neurological adverse events” compared to other products on the market.
Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group held on to its spot in the top 10.
Celebrating its silver anniversary, the Minnesota tech company renews its promise of helping clients find technology investments that best suit their needs.
Food, glorious food—and to that, we would add food packaging. It’s functional, sure, but
As part of a settlement with state’s department of human rights, the operator of the Minnesota Renaissance Festival and two other businesses are required to adopt anti-harassment policies.
The company has had scattered initiatives in the past, but the latest program codifies all of its efforts under one umbrella.
The company, which hasn’t yet turned a profit, forecasts a multibillion-dollar market for its lab-made livers and kidneys.
Now is the time to consider how and when your company will take a stand to protect future growth.
Nonprofit leader known nationally for affordable housing work
In Minnesota, over 900 meat processing workers claimed they got Covid-19 on the job and sought workers’ compensation payouts. All have been denied.
Orbit Sports charges Wolves and Lynx owner with breach of contract, “silence and stonewalling.”
The retailer’s revenue hit $11.6 billion, a significant jump from pre-pandemic levels.