Author Louis Hatchett's biography explores the life of Duncan Hines.
latest articles
Republicans aren’t being shy about trying to poach typically Democratic votes on the Iron
The company said that, while it plans to relocate its headquarters from Fridley to Ireland, it will retain its “operational headquarters” in the Twin Cities.
Ahead of an annual shareholder meeting at which it hopes to win board seats, activist investor Clinton Group has made public three emails that decry management practices at ValueVision; meanwhile, ValueVision’s CEO called the allegations “simply not true and completely unfair.”
Experimenting with benefits may create a potent brew of incentives that produce better employee health.
St. Ben's agreed to settle a “clawback” lawsuit filed by the trustee of Tom Petters’ bankruptcy estate; meanwhile, the cost of such litigation, including fees paid to accounting and law firms, keeps growing.
Nine of this year's EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award winners for the Upper Midwest hail from Minnesota.
Robert Senkler was appointed CEO in July 1994 and has worked for the company since he was just 21 years old.
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi struck a preliminary settlement deal with two major private equity firms, and it plans to face off with more of the nation’s largest firms in court.
Kevin Gutknecht, a spokesman for MnDOT, said this week that the department’s summer construction program—some 308 projects totaling $1.1 billion—would not be affected if the federal trust fund runs out of money.
The report says there were 660,000 hours of building work involved in the project, with about 2,000 members from 13 building trades unions.
Event Planner and Founder, Eventive Meetings
The company reminded its Twitter followers that certain movies, which currently aren't available for preorder on Amazon.com, can still be ordered from Best Buy.
Verisae said that, by combining the two companies, it will be able to expand its capabilities in workforce management.
For rural areas, faster Internet service is a necessity. More communities soon could be connected.
Here is some unsought and free advice as you lead the Target board in its quest for new corporate leadership.