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Five Minnesota companies have been named semifinalists in this year's Cleantech Open for the North-Central region. The companies are among 20 semifinalists that were chosen from a pool of start-ups
U.S. venture capital investments in water treatment technologies—still a small segment of VC overall—doubled in 2010 over levels in 2009 and 2008, according to a MoneyTree report from PricewaterhouseCoopers and
Car-sharing organization HourCar was recently named the social entrepreneur division winner in the 2011 Minnesota Cup competition. St. Paul-based HourCar is a program of nonprofit Neighborhood Energy Connection, which pioneered
Leuthold Weeden says yes, cautiously.
On Monday, federal prosecutors charged Roger Bill Hanks, alleging that he collected $600,000 in kickbacks in connection with a $20 million mortgage fraud scheme that spanned three years. Hanks faces
An episode of hyper-reality TV.
A Minnesota real estate appraiser and real estate agent were indicted Thursday in federal court in connection with a $1.8 million mortgage fraud scheme involving 28 properties. Ryan Daryl Krutzig,
To sushi, add izakaya munchies.
Minneapolis-based Target Corporation will not have its first unionized store as workers at its Valley Stream, New York, store voted against joining United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW)-the
DesignWise Medical uses a social enterprise model to develop medical devices for small children.
Christopher Pettengill pleaded guilty in federal court on Tuesday to three charges related to Trevor Cook's $190 million Ponzi scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Minnesota. Pettengill, a
A projected global shortage of fresh water will be a big issue for business. For some Minnesota companies, it already is. Here’s how they size up the risks and opportunities.
Target Corporation spent more on advertising last year than any other Minnesota-based company and more than all but 17 other companies across the United States. According to Advertising Age, the
After a year of rapid-fire expansion, Space150 keeps reaching for the digital leading edge in advertising.
The University of Minnesota's Board of Regents on Monday approved a $3.7 billion provisional budget for its upcoming fiscal year that calls for a tuition hike, layoffs, and significant cuts.
China has begun to take intellectual property rights seriously—and create a significant portfolio of its own.
Ever so quietly, Shock Doctor has been growing annually at double-digit rates for the last decade. But according to Tony Armand, who became the Plymouth-based sports gear manufacturer’s CEO in