Zest Books, headquartered in San Francisco, specializes in young adult nonfiction, and the deal – for which a value was not disclosed – bolsters Lerner’s reach in the market, starting with 10 new titles in 2019.
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The venture capitalist has a grand vision of retail’s future, and Target or Best Buy likely won’t be in it.
DFL Rep. Chris Eaton said she expects some kind of dedicated funding measure to pass early in the 2019 legislative session.
The Eagan-based pharmacy benefit manager hopes to have a successor picked before DuCharme’s exit in March 2019.
After seven years under Connecticut-based private equity firm Brynwood Partners, the St. Paul candy business known for the Salted Nut Roll expects to benefit from Minneapolis-based Spell Capital’s familiarity with the region and company.
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The limited-run flavor was launched recently as part of a campaign to lend publicity and financial support to four justice-based organizations, including Minnesota’s Honor the Earth, which is battling the Enbridge pipeline.
The financing came entirely from Bastion Capital and will go toward growing the Minneapolis-based company’s retail payments business.
The move boosts Granicus technology solutions. SouthTech staff will not be impacted by the acquisition, remaining in place under Granicus, but no other details – including purchase price – were disclosed.
Here’s what the latest developments mean for the $2 billion project — and what has to happen in the next weeks, months and years for the line between Minneapolis and Eden Prairie to actually start serving passengers.
In the deal with South Korea-based food and bioengineering business CJ CheilJedang, the Bloomington-based, family-founded Schwan’s will retain 20 % ownership, full ownership of its home service division, and headquarters and leadership team.