Delta Blames Airfare Search Glitch On Web Company
Delta Air Lines says a glitch that appeared to show different airfares to frequent fliers happened because it was trying out a new company to power flight searches on its website.
Wis. Woman Makes Name For Herself With Guitar Straps
A Wisconsin woman is making a name for herself in the music industry with her one-of-a-kind guitar straps.
Now-Closed Adult-Themed Store Sues Minn. City
The owners of an adult-themed store that recently closed in East Grand Forks are suing the city in federal court.
Robotics And Automation Conference Held In St. Paul
Scientists from around the world are in St. Paul this week for the annual Robotics and Automation Conference. The conference is not open to the public, but WCCO-TV got a peek.
Unemployment Drops Slightly In April, But Jobs Still Being Cut
The state’s unemployment rate dropped .2 percent in April to 5.6 percent. That’s well below the nation’s unemployment rate of 8.1 percent.
Target’s 1Q Profits Up 1.2 Percent
Target Corp. raised its profit outlook Wednesday after reporting better-than-expected first-quarter results that were boosted by increased spending on food and cheap chic fashions.
Medtronic Says Bone Graft Investigation Is Over
Medical device maker Medtronic Inc. said Wednesday that federal prosecutors have closed their investigation of the company’s InFuse bone graft.
Local Expert Says Facebook IPO Might Be Too High
Facebook boosted the size of its initial public offering by as much as $3 billion on Wednesday as some major stockholders sharply increased the number of shares they intend to sell as part of Friday’s IPO.
Target’s 1Q Profits Up 1.2 Percent
Target Corp. reported a 1.2 percent increase in first-quarter profit and raised its earnings forecast for the full year due to strong sales of its food and cheap chic fashions.
One Of MN’s Oldest Bars Is Having Trouble Paying Its Bills
A bar claiming to be Minnesota’s oldest might be closing for good, soon.
US Supreme Court Won’t Review Petters’ Conviction
The U.S. Supreme Court says it won’t take up the case of Minnesota businessman Tom Petters. In documents made public Tuesday, the nation’s highest court denied Petters’ request to review his 2009 conviction on charges he orchestrated a $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme.
Arctic Cat Narrows Fiscal 4Q Loss On Higher Sales
Arctic Cat Inc. said Tuesday its fiscal fourth-quarter loss narrowed on a steep jump in demand for all-terrain vehicles.
Good Question: Why Do CEOs Get Paid So Much To Leave?
Most of us are lucky to get two weeks’ pay if we get fired. But when a CEO gets the axe, or resigns to avoid being fired, he or she often walks away with millions in severance.
Best Buy CEO To Get Multi-Million Dollar Severance Package
Disgraced Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn will receive a $6.6 million severance package.
Best Buy Founder Steps Down After CEO Probe
Best Buy founder Richard Schulze has announced he is stepping down. An internal investigation has confirmed a relationship between former CEO Brian Dunn and a female employee.