Best Buy’s stock price jumped 10 percent Monday morning and ultimately closed up 6 percent as some sources speculated that a buyout offer is imminent; another report indicated that such an offer is still a ways off.
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For every white Twin Cities resident who was unemployed in 2011, more than three blacks were unemployed, according to a recent study.
Accretive Health moved to dismiss an amended lawsuit filed last month, which accuses the company of overly-aggressive debt-collection tactics and includes sworn statements from hospital patients.
A company spokesman said that the cuts, which will be implemented “over the next several weeks,” are part of a restructuring of the grocer’s marketing team.
The company, which was accused of manipulating customers’ transactions to generate excess overdraft fees, said it has made changes to the way it handles customers’ accounts.
With Target’s stock up about 130 percent since 2009, five executives—including CEO Gregg Steinhafel—reaped millions by selling shares.
Reentry Connect, a collaboration between Twin Cities Rise! and RS Eden, will use the funding to provide work force development assistance to previously incarcerated women.
Eric Bakken already serves as chief operating officer, executive vice president, general counsel, and business development officer.
The founder and former leader of alternative energy start-up Bixby Energy Systems pleaded not guilty Thursday to the fraud charges that he faces.
Aria Partners, which owns 4 percent of the women’s clothing retailer, has agreed to pay $1.75 per share and is taking the offer to shareholders; it said that an offer extended in May was “immediately dismissed.”
What Minnesotans are doing to put returning soldiers to work.
Many contracts have implications for your intellectual property—or for whether you'll be on the hook in somebody else's infringement suit.
The retailer’s new “Hexapillar” gift card features a robotic caterpillar that becomes a butterfly that can actually fly.
The health insurer will provide a $100 annual credit to individuals who meet four health goals.
Some of the hospital system’s inpatient nursing units will grow and some will shrink as part of a “rebalancing” act that aims to ensure that each shift is at the optimal staffing level—but the reorganization is predicted to result in a net gain of 40 to 50 positions.
The high court determined that the law requiring Americans to obtain health insurance is constitutional, and local health insurance providers seem to have a mostly favorable view of the decision.
Savor summer alfresco—on restaurant patios and rooftops.
Have-your-way frozen yogurt shops are colonizing the Twin Cities—with Yogurt Lab at the forefront.