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By Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal | Published Thu, Nov 19 2009 9:52 am
Medspira gets license to sell Mayo Clinic products: Medspira announced Wednesday it has entered into an agreement with Mayo Clinic to market and manufacture several products developed by the Rochester-based medical clinic. The agreement includes two radiology products invented and developed by Mayo physicians currently available in the market, and two technologies. Read full story
ValuVision stock declines as 3Q losses narrow: Eden Prairie-based ValueVision Media Inc., the parent company of ShopNBC, on Wednesday said its third quarter losses narrowed as it cut operating expenses. Third quarter revenues were $119.4 million, down 4.2 percent from $124.8 million in the same quarter a year ago. Read full story
Report: Chanhassen Dinner Theaters sale is off: A Minneapolis businessman’s plan to buy the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres is apparently off, at least for now. The deal apparently fell apart over contract negotiations with the musicians’ union. Read full story
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