The Bloomington-based IT services firm says it's facing a cash crunch due to a "highly leveraged capital structure that has become unsustainable."
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The number of women in C-suite positions grew from 22.7% to 23.1% in Minnesota’s largest publicly traded companies. That's well below the national average of 28%.
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Sheletta Brundidge stands for a new era of purpose-driven leadership.
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City opposition derails plans for legislation designed to create more density and supply.
All of the home health company’s funding to date has come from Minnesota investors.
The team’s ticket staff get creative to deal with thin April crowds.
Gender barriers still exist for two power positions: CEO and U.S. president.
A 12-acre redevelopment near the University of Minnesota's east bank is scheduled to begin in the next two years and last through 2040.
Previous MN Cup winner Andrew Jones offers advice for new applicants.
Former Medtronic CEO Bill George, a Harvard Business School fellow, defines the challenges.
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