The Brewers Association said that, in 2012, the craft beer industry had a $741.85 million “economic impact” in Minnesota. And data from a local group corroborates that craft beer is a growing economic force.
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Target is trumpeting recent growth in its online sales, but it’s unclear exactly what impact those digital channels are having on the retailer’s bottom line.
Despite significant losses in local government jobs, Minnesota’s private sector employers added 2,400 jobs in November.
Best Buy and Supervalu were ranked among 10 of the “top-performing” Fortune 500 stocks in 2013; meanwhile, C. H. Robinson and Mosaic were among the 15 “worst-performing” stocks this year.
According to regulatory filings, Transport America aspires to raise $75 million from an initial public offering.
The company officially signed on to the deal, and its new downtown Minneapolis office towers are expected to house up to 5,000 employees.
The Senate DFL caucus doesn't have to admit any wrongdoing as part of the settlement, but DFL leaders said they were glad to put the issue behind them.
See robots that University of Minnesota inventors recently displayed.
April Todd-Malmlov’s recent vacation, however, was not directly cited in MNsure’s announcement about her resignation.
Wayzata-based food giant Cargill topped Forbes’ list of the largest private companies in the United States; Carlson, Holiday Companies, Schwan Food, Rosen’s Diversified, M. A. Mortenson, and Andersen were also among the 224 companies that made the cut.
In its second acquisition this month, Shakopee-based Imagine! Print Solutions has purchased another North Carolina-based firm for an undisclosed sum.
The Fridley-based med-tech company is spending $6 million to expand device manufacturing at two of its facilities in Puerto Rico.
In addition to the newly announced offices, Minnesota also has plans for a foreign trade office in Germany and has already established an office in China.
Datacard Group expects to close later this month on the acquisition of Entrust, whose software manages online security credentials.
The Champps sports-bar chain, which was founded by a Twin Cities restaurateur and is owned by a Kansas-based company, reportedly filed for Chapter 11.
“We think that Governor Dayton needs to take leadership on this issue,” said Senate Minority Leader David Hann Monday.
In an effort to create more jobs and encourage the use of clean and efficient energy, a statewide initiative will offer rebates to customers who use solar energy systems.
A recent report from Senator Amy Klobuchar and other lawmakers provides advice for increasing U.S. manufacturing production and jobs.