Paint and coatings company Valspar said its revenue and adjusted earnings each increased by about 10 percent in its first quarter.
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The flour-milling business merger between Cargill, CHS, and ConAgra Foods is now expected to close in the second quarter of this year rather than late last year. Meanwhile, CHS is returning about $433 million to its owners.
The clothing retailer is giving one of its current headquarters buildings to the university after it moves to its new downtown Duluth location.
Maker’s Cafe, which will serve local food and sell homemade merchandise, opened in conjunction with a new Minnesota-based co-working space called Cafe Inc.
The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and national employer groups responded both positively and negatively to the second delay of one of the major requirements of the Affordable Care Act.
Former McDonald's executive Ed Rensi, who joined the Famous Dave’s board a month ago, will lead the company on an interim basis; he succeeds John Gilbert, who resigned after roughly 16 months in the job.
Target, Wells Fargo, and HCMC took the top three spots on the Minneapolis Downtown Council’s list of the 15 largest employers in the city’s core.
Techne Corporation will henceforth be known as “Bio-Techne” as part of an attempt to better position all of its brands.
Link Snacks is adding 20,000 square feet to its Minneapolis office as well as 20 sales, human resources, and IT positions to manage growing demand for its Jack Link’s brand beef jerky products.