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Some hotels near Chaska, where the golf event is being held, are said to have quadrupled their rates.
The 22 solar garden installations, once completed next year, will bring an additional 140 megawatts of power to the state.
The medtech company will buy EndoChoice for $8 a share, a roughly 90 percent premium from the gastroenterology company’s Monday close of $4.22 a share.
In a message to innovators, Best Buy writes on its Ignite page: “Your product vision could be the spark of genius we’re looking for.”
Scott Burns, the CEO of GovDelivery, is expected to remain at his post following the deal’s closing.
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The company will take home $80,000 in seed capital.
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After inking a purported $250 million deal, the sports data company now holds official partnerships with three of the four major U.S. leagues.
The university was named a Udall Center of Excellence in Parkinson’s Disease Research, and also earned the right to open a prestigious Udall Center on its campus.