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By Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal | Published Mon, Mar 15 2010 10:01 am
Boston Scientific halts ICD shipments: Shares of Boston Scientific Corp. fell nearly 13 percent Monday morning, after the company reported it has suspended shipping of two key cardiac-rhythm management product lines. Read full story
Digital River stock jumps on analyst report: Digital River Inc. which lost its biggest customer when anti-virus software maker Symantec Corp. bailed on it last fall, may be poised to pick up business from Symantec’s biggest competitor, McAfee Inc. Read full story
M&I chief’s compensation drops by half: Marshall & Ilsley Corp. chief executive officer Mark Furlong saw his total compensation cut in half in 2009 mainly due to receiving no stock option awards in 2009. Read full story
Minnesota Wild owner seeks bigger stage: The Minnesota Wild has a strong following in the so-called “State of Hockey,” but owner Craig Leipold wants to broaden the team’s reach nationally and internationally. Read full story
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