TCF is testing a new overdraft policy in Michigan, and CEO Bill Cooper said that the company may roll out the program-which ditches multiple fees in favor of a single daily charge-nationally by the end of 2011.
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The bank, which employs about 20,000 in Minnesota, has launched a cost-saving initiative called Project Compass in which employees reportedly come up with ideas to save the company money.
Florida hedge fund managers David Harrold and Bruce Prevost each pleaded guilty to four counts of securities fraud.
The company decided earlier this year to consolidate its three client-accounting services offices to two; that decision, combined with organic growth, has led to 125 additional jobs in the firm's Bloomington office.
Mining supporters contend that the leases are a necessary step toward accessing Minnesota's untapped minerals and creating jobs, but some landowners fear that prospecting will result in damage, noise, and pollution.
A Minnesota man is accused of scamming an insurance company out of millions of dollars, which he used to buy an airplane and other personal items.
The Eden Prairie-based multi-channel retailer would rank among the 50-largest public companies in Minnesota based on its net sales for the fiscal year that ended in January, which totaled $521.3 million.
The company has allegedly violated air-quality and water-quality permits at its production facility in Lamberton.
According to the Star Tribune, Lennar has purchased lots in Martin Farms, a troubled residential development in Otsego.
Medisyn Technologies claims the newly licensed compounds could potentially offer health and wellness benefits.
Start a church, raise a fortune, dodge the IRS.
In Norwest Equity Partners’ 50 years, there’s a lesson in risk, reward, and the innovation economy.
Minnesota's shortage of entrepreneurs-turned-investors is starting to hurt.
Executives should focus on results instead of title.
Insignia Systems paid folks who hung around through a decade-long legal battle-particularly its shareholders.
In its new ad campaign, Children’s Hospitals and Clinics pulls back the gauziness.