Renaissance Learning's board of directors will consider Plato's $15.50-per-share buyout offer but is currently recommending that shareholders vote in favor of an offer from Permira Funds, which was recently increased to match Plato's bid.
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The state's departments of Commerce, Public Safety, and Natural Resources allegedly violated age discrimination laws by offering incentives such as health and dental benefits to workers who retired at 55-but not to older workers.
The addition gives the 3D-printer manufacturer the potential to double its production capacity and make up to 10,000 units per year.
The airline's "Everyone-Must-Go Sale," which goes through Tuesday, features discounted fall fares to more than a dozen locations.
Alfred KÅ rcher GmbH & Company has sued Tennant Company over claims made about its ec-H2O cleaning technology, but Tennant President and CEO Chris Killingstad called the accusations "baseless" and said his company will vigorously defend itself, its technology, and its advertising.
An industry survey found that the average ATM fee in the Twin Cities is the second lowest in the country and that the average overdraft fee is the fourth lowest.
The Minneapolis-based company has selected a total of 189 leases it plans to buy from Canadian retailer Zellers; it intends to open between 125 and 135 Target stores in Canada and sell the remaining leases to other retailers or landlords.
Two former officers of failed Pinehurst Bank and a bank customer are facing new charges through a superseding indictment, which alleges that the men were involved in a $1.9 million "check-kiting" scheme that led to the bank's demise.
A federal jury also held Medtronic liable for $660,000 in damages to NuVasive for infringing on one of the company's patents.
Steven Rosenstone, who took office on August 1, also told the board of trustees that he wants to ensure widespread access to educational opportunities among Minnesotans and seek new ways to partner with businesses and others in order to better meet the state's work force needs.
An agreement between the U.S. Air Force and MTS Systems Corporation suspends a ban that was imposed in March and that barred the company from doing business with the federal government.
The joint firm-Abbot Downing, A Wells Fargo Business-will have a $50 million minimum family net worth for clients and manage about $30 billion in assets.
The merged organization-which claims to be one of the largest of its kind in the United States-will employ more than 500 people and manage more than 55 million square feet of property.
Carlson co-owners Marilyn Carlson Nelson and Barbara Carlson Gage are the richest Minnesotans, followed by Whitney MacMillan.
Cardio3 BioSciences-which develops regenerative and protective therapies for the treatment of heart disease-hopes the new subsidiary will support its clinical and development activities in the United States and bolster existing ties with Mayo Clinic.
WellPoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, and Health Care Services Corporation have reportedly bought a 78 percent stake in the start-up for an undisclosed amount.
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