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The companies are discussing a rollout of Caribou locations in existing stores.
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Picking up the pieces after Neiman Marcus: Why high-end retail is a tough sell in the Twin Cities.
Local upstart Massage Retreat takes on industry leader Massage Envy.
Three companies, three buildouts, one question: What do your employees need?
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The company said that its 26 percent drop in quarterly profits was due to $245 million in litigation expenses and the impact of foreign currency rates.
Best Buy’s stock price dropped as the company confirmed its expected decrease in quarterly earnings and same-store sales; meanwhile, founder Richard Schulze and CEO Hubert Joly will reportedly meet this week.
Pinkberry is the latest in a series of frozen yogurt shops to spring up in the Twin Cities—although, with more than 175 locations in 17 countries, it’s among the largest to establish a presence here.
A Target employee just delivered a petition with more than 250,000 signatures to Target’s corporate headquarters and wants the retailer to reconsider its plan to open stores on Thanksgiving; but Target claims that many employees wanted to work on the holiday and that hundreds of stores have lists of volunteers waiting for shifts to open up.
A group of investors seeks to take control of Aetrium’s board; at a special meeting scheduled for later this month, the company is urging shareholders to vote against the proposed removal of its existing board.
A study by the Tax Foundation estimates that a Minnesota household earning $87,319 would pay an estimated $4,382 more in taxes in 2013 than they did in 2011, if Congress is unable to avert the so-called “fiscal cliff.”