After a series of recent job expansions, the Eagan-based pharmacy benefit management company said it plans to add 80 employees at a new pharmacy resource center in New Mexico.
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The CEO Roundtable—a group of chief executives from Minnesota companies—hired Michael Miller of Miller Ventures, LLC, as its president.
On the heels of major U.S. newspaper acquisitions, the Star Tribune declined to comment on whether it is up for sale.
A new report ranked 22 Minnesota colleges based on the long-term return on investment that they offer to graduates.
U.S. District Judge Joan Ericksen ruled against AGA Medical Holdings in a patent lawsuit involving a medical device used to treat heart defects.
Target bought a company that hosts a trio of websites that sell beauty products; the deal marks the company’s third e-commerce acquisition since March.
New upgrades to Donaldson’s testing laboratories are expected to boost efficiency and cut costs.
A Star Tribune story suggests that the demise of a Washington transit project serves as a “cautionary tale” for local planners.
Bike parts wholesaler Quality Bicycle Products plans to expand its business, increase profits, and ship internationally bikes built at its Minnesota warehouse.
After investing in an Australian grain commodities business and beef processing company, Cargill has now purchased Joe White Maltings, an Australian malt producer.
The controversial plan to build a 140-unit apartment building on land once occupied by the House of Hanson, Duffy’s Pizza, the Book House and the Podium was approved Friday on a 9-to-4 vote by the Minneapolis City Council.
Tom Petters is expected to travel to Minnesota from a Leavenworth, Kansas prison in order to make his case for a lighter sentence.
Richard Spady received two years in federal prison for his role in the fraud scheme; he and a co-defendant were also ordered to pay roughly $1.13 million in restitution.
Tenacious Holdings/Ergodyne, Colle+McVoy, Haberman, Quality Bicycle Products, and Renter’s Warehouse appear on the magazine’s list of top 100 workplaces.
The company is relocating an existing St. Paul location into a larger space in a new mixed-use development.
The Minneapolis City Council met Thursday to discuss forming a city-owned electric utility, but the Xcel Energy CEO is confident the city won’t make the transition.