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Of the 505 executives from throughout Minnesota responding to a survey conducted by Twin Cities Business in late September, 40 percent said that they expect their companies’ revenues will increase
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Design agency Ideas That Kick designed the Juil line—and sells them.
Proto Labs’ Cool Idea program gives new products a leg up.
How Rural Computer Consultants in Bird Island won a Small Business Administration award.
Nick Seeler was only three when he laced up first pair of skates and stumbled onto his family’s backyard rink in Eden Prairie. Thirteen years and roughly 1,800 hours of organized ice time later,
Bob Naegele cherishes his memories from the opening night in 2000 when he brought major-league hockey back to the state for the first time since the North Stars left for Dallas
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CAO Shirley Weis is leading a transformation: “We want to be affordable, relevant, and helpful to people not only when they’re really sick, but when they’re trying to stay healthy.”
Turning fashion and fertile soil into fragrance.
Pro athletes wear protective equipment made by Plymouth-based Shock Doctor and advise the company’s product designers.
A Match.com approach to business consulting.
Citadel Floor Finishing Systems is experiencing accelerated growth.
Joia All Natural premium sodas’ rapid flow from idea to a store, restaurant, and coffeehouse near you.
In the past, it’s been terrorist attacks, pandemic health scares, and volcanic ash plumes. Today, it’s a stubborn recession and the subsequent squeeze on travel budgets that has more and