Finnegans, Inc.'s revenue jumped 23 percent in 2011 and surpassed the $1 million mark for the first time in its 11-year history. Through the Finnegans Community Fund, the Minneapolis-based beer
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Same-store sales for Minneapolis-based Target Corporation jumped 4.8 percent in January-more than double the increase expected by Wall Street. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters predicted a more modest 2.1 percent
American Crystal Sugar, which locked out 1,300 employees nearly six months ago, met with union officials once again on Monday, but the two sides failed to reach a deal. Following
Gerald Greenfield of Bloomington was sentenced Tuesday to four years and two months in prison for his role in a $2.5 million mortgage fraud scheme involving the Sexton Lofts condo
An investment fund in Florida filed a lawsuit in St. Paul this week accusing Burnsville-based Lazy Deuce Capital Company of running an investment fraud and racketeering scheme, according to a
The medical device industry has reportedly agreed to double the fees it pays to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over the next five years, and the agency in
Minnetonka-based IT consultant McKinley Consulting, Inc., announced Tuesday that it has acquired Novon Consulting, a project management and business consulting firm that serves the financial services market. Terms of the
The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company said Wednesday that it plans to recruit about 5,000 workers nationwide in 2012-including 300 people at its Twin Cities offices. The local positions will
Target Corporation has reached an agreement with a Canadian retailer in a contentious trademark battle, thus clearing the way for a smooth expansion north of U.S. borders in 2013. Under
Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp on Wednesday announced that its banking subsidiary, U.S. Bank National Association, has agreed to acquire the institutional trust business of Union Bank, N.A, a subsidiary of San
Walden University announced Wednesday that it has appointed Jonathan Kaplan as its new CEO. Kaplan, who served as president of the online university since 2007, will be succeeded by Cynthia
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