Merrill Corporation is expected to essentially replace its existing $626 million of debt with new loans that have later deadlines, and both Moody’s and S&P expect to upgrade the company’s credit ratings if the refinancing is executed as planned.
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A local company with technology to protect the power grid from doomsday scenarios may be gaining traction in the market. But without sales or real-world evidence of risk, will Emprimus be taken seriously?
We dug through the product reviews and spec sheets to bring you a collection of the best new tech devices on the market.
Minneapolis and St. Paul are trying to grow population after 60 years of decline. But can they eliminate the red tape that has residential developers wary of doing business there?
The three events—which will take place over the next three years—will together generate an estimated $3.9 million in economic impact.
The stock surge came after Debtwire news service reported that private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management is trying to arrange $4 billion to $5 billion in debt financing to back a bid.
Minnesota ranked high among the nation’s states in terms of both average debt load carried by recent college graduates and percentage of recent grads with debt.
While the Minnesota Orchestra has been locked out all month, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra had continued working under a “play-and-talk” arrangement; but its musicians have now also been locked out, and performances are canceled through November 4.
Five local hotel concierges answer the most frequently asked questions from business travelers.
When Jacob Phillips ran a used car dealership, he routinely purchased fixer-uppers. Problem was, the estimates he received from auto-repair shops often varied by hundreds of dollars—and he spent hours
In an industry dominated by global players, how far are smaller courier companies willing to go in order to set themselves apart and attract customers? We asked local couriers if
Business confidence heading into the last three months of 2012 is holding steady—and in some ways stagnating—after slipping during the second quarter, according to Twin Cities Business’ quarterly economic indicator survey,
Portland’s public policies of the past have created a more connected and transit-possible city than Minneapolis.
Monica Nassif’s search for comfortable yet beautiful sleepwear led her right back to business.
Fitness-center startups see opportunity for new concepts.
The State of Minnesota and law firm Covington & Burling, LLP, are appealing a recent decision that barred the firm from representing the state in a suit against 3M.
Friday will be Mark Phillips’ last day at DEED; Minnesota Trade Office Executive Director Katie Clark has been appointed to succeed him in the position.
The monthly job gains were driven largely by the education and health services sector, and the state has now recovered nearly 90,000 jobs since hitting a recessionary trough in 2009.