Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank is expanding its partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and will now automate payments to the military's "non-temporary storage" providers-a move that could save nearly
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After months of speculation and negotiations, General Mills, Inc., has signed a definitive agreement to acquire a 51 percent controlling interest in well-known yogurt maker Yoplait. The Golden Valley-based food
Mountain View, California-based Google, Inc., recently released data showing that the Internet giant generated $1 billion in economic activity in Minnesota last year. According to the data, Google's search and
How do you get people to open a checking account? Pay them $100. TCF Financial Corporation is betting on that equation. The Wayzata-based company said Monday that it's offering the
After 43 years with the company and its predecessors, including the last six as CEO, Richard C. Kelly has announced his intention to leave Xcel Energy, Inc., this summer. Benjamin
Delta Air Lines on Monday announced a star-studded lineup of new eateries that will be added as part of larger improvements taking place at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. In
New Brighton-based IT management solutions provider Shavlik Technologies, LLC, has entered into an agreement to be acquired by Palo Alto, California-based VMware, Inc. Terms of the agreement, which is subject
A group that opposes public funding for a new Vikings stadium claims to have found a way to let the people decide whether to impose a tax to collect money
Two years after Target Corporation shareholders rejected his proposal to shake up the company's board, hedge fund manager William Ackman has sold all shares owned by his company. New York-based
Maplewood-based 3M Company has promoted Inge G. Thulin to the newly created position of executive vice president and chief operating officer (COO)-a move that's believed to indicate that he's in
As debate continues around the construction of a new Minnesota Vikings stadium, it appears that some of the Twin Cities' influential business leaders are serious about joining the conversation-serious enough
The company that created and produces the Food Network's Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives-Plymouth-based Page Productions-is taking the network to court after it allegedly failed to meet contractual obligations. According to
Eden Prairie-based Alliant Techsystems, Inc., lost an $850 million contract to maintain and operate the Radford Army Ammunition Plant in Radford, Virginia-a government-owned facility that ATK has operated since 1995.
The Gander Mountain store in Lakeville will soon be home to the company's first firearm training facility in Minnesota. The Lakeville location will be the third Gander Mountain Academy-the company's
Minneapolis-based ad agency Mono has issued a rather unusual request: After being awarded $125,000 in free media for winning the "Small Agency of the Year" title from the American Association
St. Cloud-based Polar Corporation has seen significant growth during the past nine months-including the hiring of roughly 620 employees across its three subsidiaries-spokesman Tim Kelly told Twin Cities Business on
Minneapolis-based RedBrick Health Corporation is expanding its local employee base after its revenue nearly tripled in 2010. Eric Zimmerman, RedBrick's chief marketing officer, told Twin Cities Business that the company
Roughly three months after Brooklyn Center-based Surly Brewing Company unveiled plans for a $20 million "destination brewery"-plans that hinged on a change in state liquor law-the popular beer maker is