While Minnesota can’t quite compete with salaries paid in New York or California, the Twin Cities remain between 2 and 5 percent above average for white-collar compensation in fields like public relations and advertising.
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After its plans to enter Minnesota in 2012 fizzled, Corner Bakery Café is once again hoping to bring more than a dozen cafés to the Twin Cities.
Minnetonka-based Milestone Systems recently acquired EnterEdge Technology to bolster its tech support and training services.
Precision Associates recently bought a majority stake in MMI Precision to help broaden its capabilities for medical device customers—and it’s already eyeing growth for MMI.
Japan-based technology company Ricoh announced Tuesday that it is buying a cloud and IT services business from Best Buy, which the Minnesota company bought for $167 million at the end of 2011.
Jeffrey Holmers, a local real estate agent, said that his past business dealings with Denny Hecker ultimately led him to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Target recently announced plans to open new stores in Ohio, California, New Jersey, and Massachusetts; they will open shortly after Target closes locations in Illinois, Nevada, Georgia, Ohio, Tennessee, and Florida.
A local marketing consultant’s success illustrates how companies can use LinkedIn as a business-to-business marketing tool.
Minnesota’s $7 billion Legacy Amendment is running amok.
Minneapolis finance officials estimate city restaurants, like MASA, left, lost $1.7 million in dining revenues for the season.
Kevin DiLorenzo has joined forces with Bob Barrie and Stuart D’Rozario, whose firm will now be called Barrie D’Rozario DiLorenzo.
On the news of unexpectedly poor holiday sales, Best Buy’s stock fell nearly 30 percent Thursday and its CEO announced that the company would need to cut costs.
A recent study revealed that Twin Cities residents are less confident in their personal finances than financial experts believe, and that most plan to focus on paying down debt, rather than increasing spending.
Minnesota startups encompassing the medical device, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and other life science fields, raised $151 million more in 2013 than last year, according to a recent report.
Target has not indicated that pharmacy records were exposed, although some say the recent data breach amplifies concerns about “medical identity theft” at retail chains with pharmacies.
Allianz Life Insurance Company, Mayo Clinic, and General Mills were named to the list based on employee surveys and company benefits and practices.