Mayo Clinic said it beat expectations in 2013, and CEO John Noseworthy, who recently spoke to Twin Cities Business about the future of health care, highlighted ongoing initiatives.
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Attorneys general from 42 states, including Minnesota, are advocating for patent reforms that they say would protect businesses from the threat of unnecessary litigation.
Profits at Minnesota-based banks climbed more than 17 percent in 2013, outpacing the national growth rate of 9.6 percent.
Target’s profits fell 46 percent in the fourth quarter, dropping from $1.47 per share to $0.81 per share; Target attributed $0.40 of the loss to its Canadian segment and $0.02 per share to the data breach.
Minneapolis-based general contractor RJM Construction will renovate office space at Fifth Street Towers for law firm Moss & Barnett’s relocation.
It's a dogged pursuit of a dream.
The legislative session that begins Tuesday will focus on the recent bonding bill, the minimum wage, business-to-business taxes, and the state’s projected budget surplus.
Hailing from Minneapolis, the hot dog-hawking food truck Natedogs made Thrillist’s list of the nation’s food trucks with the tastiest food and the most innovative chefs.
Ted Johnson, chief marketing officer for the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx professional basketball teams, appeared on a recent list of the world’s top chief marketing officers on Twitter.
Hy-Vee, which has 235 stores in eight states, is planning to add several stores in the metro area.
Caribou Coffee added a variety of new bakery offerings Tuesday and plans to follow them up with hot sandwiches in a few months, as well as snacks like hummus and pita bread later this year.
University of Minnesota researchers say that resilient wine grapes developed by the university are key contributors to an industry whose economic impact exceeds $400 million.
Although Twin Cities home sales, new listings, and pending sales were down in January, a new report attributes the slowdown to cold weather, not to long-term weakness in the market.
Analysts reportedly anticipate a decline in fourth-quarter sales from the Minneapolis-based retailer, due to its recent security breach, disappointing performance in Canada, and overall current weakness of the retail industry.
The Minneapolis-based marketing firm recently purchased a Connecticut-based marketing firm that serves clients in the senior living and continuing-care retirement services sectors.
St. Francis Campus Credit Union is the subject of a federal investigation, and its assets have been acquired by the larger Central Minnesota Credit Union.
A program that was born in Minnesota and provides pro bono legal services to lower-income inventors was highlighted as the president outlined new patent reforms.
Selling lingerie for women, not teenyboppers.