The second phase of the tech accelerator program includes four start-ups, two of which are based in Minnesota.
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Malver, Pennsylvania-based Vishay Intertechnology bought the company for $85 million from Denver-based private equity firm CHB Capital Partners.
A recent study commissioned by Microsoft projects that adoption of IT cloud services will generate nearly 14 million jobs worldwide by 2015, 13,000 of which will be in Minneapolis.
The in-store marketing company said that its restructuring moves-which also include a pay cut for CEO Scott Drill and some other employees-will save $3.1 million annually.
About four months after purchasing Educational Options, Inc., Plato Learning has announced plans to acquire another education technology company: Archipelago Learning.
Under a just-unveiled plan for "a new people's stadium" on the Metrodome site, the Vikings would pay for close to half of the building cost and $13 million of the $20.5 million in annual operating costs.
A space in Uptown Minneapolis' Calhoun Square was recently vacated by the Italian restaurant Il Gatto, but new tenant Primebar is set to take over later this spring or in early summer.
A study by the Women's Foundation of Minnesota reportedly found that women earn an average of 80 cents for each dollar earned by men, and the disparity is greater for management positions.
3M, Target, St. Jude, and General Mills are among Fortune's 50 most-admired companies.
Construction will begin in June on the new $7.5 million outdoor stadium, which will include a 2,300-square-foot grandstand, grass seating, and various other upgrades.
The discount retailer said that same-store sales-sales at stores open at least a year and a key industry barometer-jumped 7 percent last month, and net retail sales rose 8 percent to $5.1 billion.
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