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According to multiple news reports, the owners of Bluestem Brands have hired banks to seek buyers for the company, which generated more than $830 million in revenue last year.
A Senate committee laid out multiple mistakes Target made when failing to prevent its data breach; meanwhile, the company faces yet another lawsuit.
With existing assets totaling nearly $1.6 billion, KleinBank will be adding about $205 million more after acquiring Prior Lake State Bank.
About 300 local jobs will reportedly be affected by Cargill's outsourcing of certain IT functions, although it's unclear how many reductions will come through layoffs.
Being a small business is an asset in the bridal space.
The Dolan Company is making severance payments to its founder and another longtime leader who resigned in conjunction with its bankruptcy filing, which lists $185.9 million in debt and $236.2 million in assets.
Inventors may now sign up to exhibit their products at the Minnesota Inventors Congress’ annual “Invention Expo.”
Eden Prairie-based PetVivo is developing “biomedical” products for pets.
The Maple Grove pharmaceutical company sold three of its women’s health products to a company in New Jersey.
Five companies are dipping into a newly approved fund that the state is using to encourage businesses to boost local job growth and investments.
Venture Academy is training students to not just think like entrepreneurs but become entrepreneurs.
As Cold Spring Brewery has increased its water consumption amid growing demand for its beer and non-alcoholic beverages, the state wants it to find a new water source in order to protect a 1.7-mile trout stream.
The 10th annual entrepreneurial competition, which is the largest of its kind in the nation, is accepting entries, and $300,000 is up for grabs this year.
A large chunk of the recently passed tax-cutting bill went toward repealing business-to-business taxes, but the business group is wary about other looming legislation.
Officials from a variety of local companies are volunteering their time to offer mock interviews to more than 1,800 local students.