Olson's unique call for intern applications may reflect a larger trend of companies aiming to integrate technology into the hiring process.
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The potential buyer remains anonymous, but officials from the City of Eagan say that the interest in the property is a good sign for the community.
A preliminary agreement that was reportedly reached comes about a week after rumors that Ameriprise would let subsidiary Securities America fail rather than paying millions in legal claims made by investors who lost money through the unit.
Masu Sushi & Robata is the Eagan-based retailer's first restaurant and will open on April 18.
The two Minnesota companies ranked near the top of a recent study conducted by Interbrand, which measured the value of retail brands.
The Bloomington-based manufacturer expects to name a successor before Wolfe's retirement on July 31.
Although people on both sides of the argument agree that the aging Metrodome needs to be replaced, there is a heated debate about whether taxpayers should help fund a new stadium.
A leading analyst warns that the declining home prices may portend the feared "double-dip recession."
Medtronic says the devices use a new technology that significantly reduces the number of unnecessary shocks experienced by people with implanted defibrillators.
Da-Lite will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Milestone and will retain its name and headquarters in Warsaw, Indiana.
Through her company Strand Closing Services, Cynthia Strand allegedly misappropriated funds for her own personal use; the fine she must pay is among the largest that the Minnesota Department of Commerce has ever imposed on an individual.
According to a recent study, more than half of doctors who help write cardiovascular clinical practice guidelines have conflicts of interest, and many have relationships with Medtronic.
The team set several attendance records during this year's spring training in Fort Myers, Florida; separately, the Twins also introduced new food items that will be available at Target Field during the upcoming regular season.
Bloomberg reports that Oracle Corporation may outbid Infor and Golden Gate Capital's $1.8 billion offer for St. Paul-based Lawson Software.
Compellent patiently watched and waited, and then positioned itself for a deal.
Minnesota's Republican Representative Chip Cravaack worries that the pending sale of Cirrus Aircraft to a Chinese government-controlled company will mean local job losses-but Cirrus CEO Brent Wouters said the deal will actually save jobs within the state.