The Pioneer Press, citing unnamed sources, reported that the firm decided to wind down at the same time that two of its health care attorneys left for a Minneapolis firm.
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The food truck’s menu will reportedly include a goat burger, goat sausage, crispy pork belly, veal tongue sliders, and ice cream sandwiches made with Izzy’s ice cream.
The Houston-based company said that it does not plan to change the mall’s tenant mix or management staff.
In a letter to the company’s board, the Best Buy founder repeated an earlier request for permission to form a group to conduct due diligence and develop a more formal offer; “I am not going away,” he wrote.
Local companies on the list are Dero Bike Racks, Clientek, Colle+McVoy, Renters Warehouse, Quality Bicycle Products, Caldrea Company, and Haberman.
Superior Imaging Group is the third company that St. Paul-based specialty graphics company Vomela has purchased within the past year.
Philip James Pariso faces four felony charges for a Friday bomb threat in downtown Minneapolis that prompted the evacuation of Gaviidae Common and the closures of several nearby streets.
The move marks the brand’s first foray into Europe, where the company plans to continue to expand.
Chris Coleman’s proposed 2013 budget would reduce spending by $1 million, increase the property-tax levy by 1.9 percent, and restore $1 million in funding to the police department.
Consolidated Container Company plans to acquire Moorhead-based Roffe Container and build a new manufacturing facility in Lakeville, where it will add jobs.
The new name, XRS, stands for Xata Road Science—and it was driven by the company’s new mobile cloud platform, which was designed to slash trucking costs and help fleets and drivers remain compliant with federal and state regulations.
Tokyo Electron Limited has agreed to buy Chaska-based FSI for $6.20 per share in cash—a 53 percent premium over Friday’s closing price.
The board of directors decided to dismiss President and CEO Kenneth Aubrey, citing the company’s underperformance; meanwhile, board member Michael Doyle resigned because he disagreed with the decision.
Julian Okeayaninneh was sentenced to 27 years in prison for overseeing the fraud scheme; Olugbenga Adeniran, who authorities called a “high-level manager in the conspiracy,” was sentenced to roughly 22 years.
The new headquarters will reportedly be located in a building next door to a technical center that MOM Brands has operated since 2009; the two buildings together comprise 165,000 square feet and are spread across 20-plus acres.
Man’s ability to reason reaffirmed with the discovery of the “God particle.”