In its second acquisition this month, Shakopee-based Imagine! Print Solutions has purchased another North Carolina-based firm for an undisclosed sum.
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“We think that Governor Dayton needs to take leadership on this issue,” said Senate Minority Leader David Hann Monday.
In an effort to create more jobs and encourage the use of clean and efficient energy, a statewide initiative will offer rebates to customers who use solar energy systems.
A recent report from Senator Amy Klobuchar and other lawmakers provides advice for increasing U.S. manufacturing production and jobs.
3M released its 2014 earnings outlook and said it plans to spend between $5 billion and $10 billion on acquisitions over the next five years.
The Fridley-based med-tech company is spending $6 million to expand device manufacturing at two of its facilities in Puerto Rico.
In addition to the newly announced offices, Minnesota also has plans for a foreign trade office in Germany and has already established an office in China.
Datacard Group expects to close later this month on the acquisition of Entrust, whose software manages online security credentials.
The Champps sports-bar chain, which was founded by a Twin Cities restaurateur and is owned by a Kansas-based company, reportedly filed for Chapter 11.
A new course at the University of Minnesota allows students to test their original products and technologies in the commercial market, using local business leaders’ expertise.
A proposal to limit the amount of expenses advertising agencies can deduct in the tax year is facing unprecedented resistance from some of advertising’s biggest players.
The restaurant chain hopes to attract Mexican citizens to its new locations and isn’t targeting tourism-heavy cities.
Milwaukee-based e-commerce and Web services provider looks to add staff as it consolidates its offices into a former Duluth car dealership.
Non-attorneys are helping drum up work.
How will proposals to raise Minnesota’s minimum wage affect the nonprofit sector?
Minnesota was ranked the sixth-worst state for entrepreneur- and small business-friendly tax and regulatory policies.