Burning Brothers Brewing, which will open its doors this summer and hopes to have a taproom, will be the only 100 percent gluten-free brewery in the Midwest.
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The company’s earnings climbed nearly 2 percent while sales increased 8 percent during the third quarter, driven largely by sales in recently acquired businesses.
Nicholas Wang, the CEO of Best Buy’s Five Star electronics chain in China, reportedly left the company earlier this week.
That figure represents a 0.6 percent increase from the fourth quarter of 2011, lagging the 2.8 percent national average during the period.
Patterson, Apogee Enterprises, and Hawkins were recognized by Forbes alongside 97 others that have “consistently demonstrated transparent and conservative accounting practices and solid corporate governance and management.”
Some of the company’s products that are used in catheterization procedures have been recalled because of a potential for air leakage, which could lead to an obstructed artery and result in serious injury or death.
Jason Michael Meyer admitted to diverting investors’ funds for his personal use through a fraud scheme that resulted in more than $11 million in losses.
The company said it is exploring additional investment opportunities in other emerging restaurant concepts that have growth potential.
Target ranked second and Best Buy ranked 13th, although Best Buy’s “brand value” declined a whopping 52 percent year-over-year to $8.1 billion.
Mosaic’s cash investment will be provided over a four-year period, and the company will own 25 percent of the joint venture.
A Caribou Coffee location was included in a prototype of J.C. Penney’s next-generation stores, but the coffee chain has reportedly stopped pursuing plans to open outlets inside the retailer’s stores.
Longtime CEO Thomas Oland resigned in November and said he disagreed with the board’s decision to consider external candidates for his successor; now, the board has tapped an outsider as its next leader.
The deal will add roughly $57 billion in assets under administration and 1,100 trust and agency contracts to U.S. Bank’s corporate trust division.
Jack Riebel, chef and co-owner of Butcher & the Boar, and Michelle Gayer, chef and owner of the Salty Tart, are among five individuals vying for the 2013 “Best Chef” in the Midwest award.
Why accountability counts.
Jennifer Ford Reedy on the role of government, the utility of metrics, and the value of optimism.