On Monday, the institute learned that some of the data used to compile the report may have been flawed.
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In order to complete a proposed merger of their North American flour-milling businesses, the companies are first selling four mills, including one in Minnesota.
Investors gave Pentair the green light to relocate its place of incorporation from Switzerland to Ireland, a move that is expected to result in tax advantages.
While Target’s quarterly profits were in line with its expectations, the company drastically lowered its forecast for 2014 from last quarter due largely to the effects of its data breach and costs of its Canadian expansion.
Representative Morrie Lanning: “It’s not just the Super Bowl. It’s a $400 million project being built around the new stadium. I don’t know how anybody can now feel that this was a bad deal.’’
Sunday sales didn’t make the cut, but new legislation still has implications for craft beer taprooms, micro-distilleries, farm wineries, and home brewers, among others.
Target ousted the president of its Canadian operations the same day it announced that one of its longtime executive vice presidents plans to retire.
An analysis of the demographics of Minnesota Cup entrants sheds light on where the state’s start-up energy is thriving.
Approximately 29.4 million travelers visited the Twin Cities in 2013, representing a 5.4 percent increase over 2012, according to a study commissioned by Meet Minneapolis.
AllOver Media acquired Trans Media Group, the parent company of AJ Indoor and TMG Alternative Out-of-Home Media, which offer advertising options throughout the Twin Cities.
National sales tied to the recreational boating industry increased amid higher demand and the introduction of new products.