The agency wants to help direct angel investment money beyond the usual suspects. But is it working?
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The company expects to pay $12.5 million in one-time charges for the quarter after reducing staff and settling a lawsuit.
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Quickly landing a job post-college has never been a given, especially for liberal arts grads. But recent efforts by the faculty at the University of Minnesota’s College of Liberal Arts
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The Twin Cities fraudster and former auto mogul had his sentenced shortened for undisclosed reasons.
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The deal with Allied National will help launch Benovate’s technology across a broader geographical market.