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Burl Gilyard

Minneapolis

Business Reporter at The Minnesota Star Tribune

Business reporter at @StarTribune @StribBiz. Amateur cat photographer. A person familiar with the situation.

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  • Nov 15, 2024 | msn.com | Burl Gilyard

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  • Nov 15, 2024 | startribune.com | Burl Gilyard

    In the first case of its kind in Minnesota, the state is suing Zaza Cannabis Dispensary after finding products in its stores that contained more than 70 times the legal limit of THC. The Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) is seeking destruction of the products with illegal amounts of THC, the intoxicating substance in marijuana.

  • Oct 25, 2024 | startribune.com | Victor Stefanescu |Burl Gilyard

    That hasn’t ebbed with Simpli-Fi. The startup incorporated in 2018 as a company based out of Florida that integrated technology systems together in commercial buildings to work as a single unit. But business sputtered when the COVID-19 pandemic began, and Campbell had to make staff cuts to his team of 16 employees. He called it one of “the worst times” of his life. “But during that time is where we made a pivot,” Campbell said.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | startribune.com | Burl Gilyard

    Target Chief Executive Brian Cornell will be the next chair of the Business Council, one of the most influential national commerce groups. Minnesota will be well-represented on next year’s executive committee, with Best Buy CEO Corie Barry and Cargill Chair David MacLennan also on it. The top executives on the non-partisans Business Council discuss strategies and innovation for their companies, but they also are tapped to provide input on government policy.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | startribune.com | Burl Gilyard

    Baxter International’s kidney care business is planning to locate a $41 million research and development center in Golden Valley expected to create about 70 jobs, beating out Chicago for the project. The move comes as the Carlyle private equity group is in the process of buying the kidney unit, called Vantive. The $3.8 billion deal is expected to close late this year or early 2025, and Vantive will become a standalone company, according to Baxter.

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