After missing financial expectations in its most recent quarter, Imation is now being sued for allegedly selling blank Blu-Ray discs.
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A new bioenergy production plant in South St. Paul is expected to add 20 permanent jobs.
A group of retailers has opted out of a $7.2 billion settlement with the credit card companies and is now pursuing its own legal action.
In an effort to consolidate teleconference services, telecommunications provider AT&T migrated 93 jobs from Birmingham, Alabama to Minneapolis.
What is it about Minnesota and festivals? And what economic impact do they have?
For Cristine Almeida, life during the legislative session is all meetings, monitoring, and getting the best deal for her clients.
How virtual care could
make you—and the health care system—well.
The Minneapolis–St. Paul chapter of the International Special Events Society has named its 2013 winning events.
Shares of Multiband Corporation’s stock jumped 25 percent on news that Goodman Networks will acquire it.
The $1.5 billion, long-dormant project would reportedly double the size of the already massive Bloomington mall.
A small group of individuals quenching our growing thirst for craft beer.
The two Minnesota firms plan to merge on November 1, boosting Abdo, Eick & Meyers’ employee base to roughly 100.
The retailer’s first-quarter net loss totaled $81 million, and its revenue declined nearly 10 percent; cost-cutting initiatives and the shift in the timing of Super Bowl-related sales both contributed to the declines.
Healthland, which provides health care IT solutions for rural hospitals and their affiliated care facilities, has acquired American HealthTech, which serves post-acute facilities.
Three local real estate developers submitted proposals to develop parking facilities near the new Vikings stadium development; stakes are high for Ryan Companies, which must win the contract in order to begin a planned $400 million redevelopment project involving a five-block area surrounding the stadium site.
Medical device manufacturer Medtronic has cut about 65 percent of the 2,000 positions it intends to eliminate and beat it’s fourth-quarter earnings expectations.