Small Business in Minnesota
All Small Business opportunities are not created equally. Choosing a business for sale that is right for you can be time consuming and streanuous. We have attempted to put together a strong list of Small Business in Minnesota for you to browse. If you find one that seems to fit your expertise, feel free to contact the business broker representing the Small Business. This business listing service is provided free by Business Opportunity 411.
You may also want to visit VR Business Brokers for additional business listings in Minnesota.
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Minnesota firms pivot in face of Thai floodsMinneapolis Star TribuneThe Star Tribune sifted through public statements of Minnesota public companies and found the Thai flood had affected at least five firms that are either based in the state or have extensive operations here. Hutchinson Technology, Seagate Technology, ...and more » |
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Editorial: GOP has a better business tax ideaMinneapolis Star TribuneThorough reform of the way Minnesota taxes businesses is at least a year away at the State Capitol. But for understandable economic and election-year reasons, the political itch is intensifying to make a modest down payment on lower, smarter business ...and more » |
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Little Falls farmers work around a dairy revolutionSt. Cloud TimesIt was recently named Producer of the Year by the Minnesota Milk Producers Association. MAIN: Ron Miller explains the operations of the 40-stall internal rotating milking parlor at Enchanted Dairy near Little Falls. The farm was recently named Producer ...and more » |
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Future of health care: Comparison shoppingMinneapolis Star Tribune"Insurance shouldn't have to fall on the shoulders of a small family business," she said. "Something has to change." Starting in 2014, large businesses will be required to offer affordable and sufficient health care coverage, or else pay a penalty to ...and more » |
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Doctors who err escape penaltiesMinneapolis Star TribuneThat's why we're not in the business of removing credentials unless absolutely necessary. We want to be remedial." No state agency has more power over Minnesota's 20000 physicians than the Board of Medical Practice, whose 16 members are appointed by ...and more » |
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Carlson School eyes two U alumniMinneapolis Star TribuneAt least one other candidate has Minnesota roots. Charles Whiteman, senior associate dean of Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa, earned a Ph. D. in economics at Minnesota in 1981, studying under then-U economists and 2011 Nobel Prize ... |
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