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Mark Phillips, who became DEED commissioner in January 2011, said he was “a good fit for a good part of the DEED work” but didn’t enjoy the administrative part of his role; he plans to retire in about five years and wanted to end his career in the private sector.
LuAnn Via, who has overseen retail brands including Payless ShoeSource, Lane Bryant, and Cacique, will attempt to return Christopher & Banks to profitability.
Macy’s whittles stock and buyers in Minneapolis.
The medical device giant said that the letter contained “11 observations” about its manufacturing plant in Sylmar, California; St. Jude vowed to respond to the FDA by November 7 and said it “has initiated efforts and redirected resources to address the FDA’s observations.”
In an attempt to become more nimble, Best Buy has opted to eliminate a layer of top management in its U.S. operations as the company continues to face declining sales.
Most local systems applaud the recent rankings, although each is quick to identify shortcomings.
Studio/E helps professionals think afresh in a time when the old approaches to success don’t work as well as they used to.
3M, Tennant, and Donaldson recently lowered their earnings outlooks, citing current economic conditions.
Kraft plans to move its Velveeta line of products and another production line out of New Ulm but boost production of processed cheese at that plant; the shifts will eliminate roughly 80 full-time equivalent hourly positions and 10 salaried positions next year.
A U.S. Senate Finance Committee report based on thousands of documents from Medtronic adds to the controversy surrounding the company’s bone-growth product Infuse, but Medtronic said that it “vigorously disagrees” with the committee’s claims.
Taylor-Wharton International, which has more than $200 million in annual revenue, is moving its corporate headquarters to Minnetonka and will relocate up to 30 jobs, with plans to hire new employees in the Twin Cities.
Amid dismal quarterly earnings, Imation also said that it will explore “strategic alternatives” for its consumer electronics brands and businesses as it increases its focus on data storage and security; an analyst said that although Imation has “the resources to be successful,” he doesn’t see such businesses as highly attractive to potential buyers.
The seasonal service, which marks Air France’s first in the Twin Cities, will include five flights a week from May 21 through June 16 and one flight daily from June 17 through September 1.
DiaMedica, which is developing drugs to treat diabetes, chose to move to the Twin Cities because of the area's strong life sciences sector, among other benefits.
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Prabal Gurung—whose creations have been worn by Michelle Obama, Kate Middleton, and Lady Gaga—has designed a limited-edition collection of women’s apparel and accessories that will hit Target shelves in February.
The company has consistently increased its employee base during the last several years and has now expanded its St. Paul office by more than 30 percent to accommodate the growth.