A Maple Plain-based company that makes custom mechanical parts for product developers worldwide has filed for an initial public offering (IPO) of stock that would raise up to $100 million.
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St. Thomas’ William C. Norris Institute has invested $100,000 in the company, Cram Worldwide; the institute’s director is particularly interested in the potential for students to use its multi-touch tablet to access textbooks while ensuring that the content isn’t pirated.
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The Mooty family, including Chuck Mooty, former CEO of International Dairy Queen, has closed on the purchase of Faribault Woolen Mills.
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Business worries that politics will get in the way.
Smack Shack’s rule in the Twin Cities and in the U.S.
Online retailer Stauer turned replica jewelry and watches into a $200 million business.
The Weidt Group, a pioneering energy usage consultancy, has created mobile applications to help clients develop energy-efficient buildings.
Throughout his real estate career, he has preferred to stay in the backfield. Getting a new stadium deal has pushed him onto the rough and raucous gridiron where sports and politics do fierce battle.
The debate over where the Vikings should play revives a familiar plan for a sports and entertainment corridor near Minneapolis’s North Loop. Bruce Lambrecht, one of Target Field’s earliest and most controversial advocates, believes his ideas can win again.
What’s the future in manufacturing? Three Minnesota companies define it.
Nine months after filing for bankruptcy, local real estate developer Jerry Trooien's reorganization plan has reportedly been approved, setting him up to exit bankruptcy protection. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Nancy Dreher
Minneapolis-based nonprofit Twin Cities Rise! (TCR), is in the running for a $50,000 prize in an international competition involving economic innovation initiatives. TCR, which trains under-employed and unemployed people for
Chance consistently pushes wealth into the hands of a few, according to a new study from the University of Minnesota. Three U of M researchers built a model that isolates
Business leaders from across Minnesota are showing signs of confidence in their own operations, despite their pessimism about economic conditions. Nearly 43 percent of 625 executives responding to a survey
CoCo and Project Skyway plant a flag for new ventures at the Grain Exchange.
Twin Cities entrepreneur and inveterate cyclist Dan Cleary loves to ride wherever he travels. But he was finding that shlepping his bike with him on airplane trips was like pedaling