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The coupon allowed consumers to use it on gift cards for iTunes, Amazon, or Best Buy, and it didn’t limit the number of gift cards that could be purchased; the company cancelled it and issued a new coupon after discovering the error.
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Minnesota business leaders plan to scale back this quarter due to politics and taxes, among other factors.
The governor’s budget proposal raises taxes on Minnesotans earning $150,000 or more; it also lowers the state sales tax rate while collecting sales taxes for more items.
M.A. Mortenson Company, Hunt Construction Group, and Skanska AB have submitted bids to oversee construction of the stadium.
The Robbinsdale hospital, which has been experiencing a decline in the number of patients it treats, shed an undisclosed number of employees on Monday.