Among his priorities: “Stabilize and then begin increasing” same-store sales, and “achieve over time” an operating margin of between 5 and 6 percent and a 13 to 15 percent return on invested capital.
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Last year, the event raised $13.56 million for Minnesota nonprofits and charities.
Best Buy, which has been restructuring its leadership team under CEO Hubert Joly, said that former Williams-Sonoma Chief Financial Officer Sharon McCollam will succeed outgoing CFO James Muehlbauer.
Roughly 25 products in Target stores nationwide and more than 300 products on Target’s website now feature reviews written by editors at technology news website CNET.
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Copenhagen, Denmark-based Secunia, whose software portfolio helps corporate and private customers manage and control vulnerabilities across their IT networks, plans to open its Minneapolis office at the beginning of 2013.
Eden Prairie-based IrriGreen, having advanced from the Cleantech Open’s North Central Region competition, will compete Thursday and Friday on the national stage for a grand prize of $250,000 in investments and services.
The agricultural co-op’s net income totaled $1.26 billion for the fiscal year that ended in August, up 31 percent from the prior year; earnings during the fourth quarter, meanwhile, jumped 75 percent to $360.9 million.
The Burnsville-based retailer expects that the acquisition will make it a nearly $1.5 billion company.
3M CEO Inge Thulin said the company aims to grow revenue from existing businesses by 4 to 6 percent annually between 2013 and 2017; meanwhile, the company hopes to increase earnings per share by 9 to 11 percent each year during that period and boost research spending to 6 percent of sales by 2017.
The team’s new local owner reportedly ensures that it will remain in Minnesota.
The bank donated the time of one of its iPhone app designers to create the app, which aims to help The Salvation Army meet its goal of filling 120,000 one-hour time slots at 400 locations across the Twin Cities.
Among Minnesota’s 20 casinos and card clubs, 14 now serve alcoholic beverages; the positions that will be created by Mystic Lake’s entry into this arena range from bartenders and banquet servers to cooks.
The retailer, which has announced plans to open 10 new U.S. stores next year, said it will close four existing locations “after careful consideration of the financial performance” of each of them.