Some industry analysts believe the decreased forecast is a ploy to set incoming 3M CEO Michael Roman up for a positive first year.
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The former leader of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota discusses diversification and the future.
The $40 boots — the signature item of the design collaboration — didn’t meet the retailer’s quality standards.
Developer of PetChatz, a pet-to-human connection device, moves to address a healthcare issue with new product Ōmcare.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau takes action against Wells Fargo for illegal mortgage and auto lending practices.
All 16 Herberger’s and Younkers stores will close around the state.
San Francisco anti-aging firm seeks $85 million for clinical trials using Mayo intelligence.
The application, FieldWatch, gives every officer in the field with an iPhone the ability to stream video from his or her location back to a central command center.
The motivation behind two bills debated this week at the Legislature is the same: to have some funding for programs if the state government ever shuts down again.
Top sectors for job gains include trade, transportation and utilities, as well as manufacturing.
Ticket sales show promise for match attendance in impending new Allianz Stadium.
Best Buy, which has long viewed Amazon as one of its chief competitors, is teaming up with the e-commerce giant to sell its new Alexa-connected Fire TV Edition televisions.
“Instead of larger department stores, we’re looking to engage companies to entertain smaller sized stores with a more boutique feel,” said Minneapolis Downtown Council spokesman Mark Remme.
You may scoff at the idea of a “sleep coach,” but what the author espouses for elite athletes he works with, he says, can extend to the enhancement of performance in business.
Turnout was less than half of last year’s Saturday opening, although the next day was about par with last year’s Sunday, which was Easter.
Coveted wellies delayed; marketing experts point to missteps
Ninety-five employees of J.J. Taylor Distribution Co. rejected a plan that asked one person to make solo deliveries of 175-pound kegs.
How technology is helping farmers do more with less.