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By Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal | Published Thu, Mar 11 2010 3:02 pm
Target, Best Buy rank 2nd and 3rd among most valuable retail brands: Target and Best Buy brands are second only to Walmart according to Interbrand Design Forum’s “Most Valuable U.S. Retail Brands” rankings released Thursday. Read full story
TCF Financial CEO compensation: $1.6M, down from 2008: TCF Financial Corp.’s Chairman and CEO Bill Cooper received $1.66 million in compensation last year, down from $7.36 million in 2008. Read full story
Wells Fargo's Stumpf joins Target's board: Target Corp. has appointed John Stumpf, chairman, president and CEO of Wells Fargo & Co. to its board of dirctors. He will replace George Tamke, who retired from the board March 9. Read full story
No Soup for Us — 'Soup Nazi' restaurant closes in Minneapolis: The only Minneapolis franchise of The Original SoupMan has closed its doors. The store, on the skyway level of Capella Tower at 225 South Sixth St. in downtown Minneapolis, closed about two weeks ago. Read full story
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