
Catherine Roberts
Business Editor at The Minnesota Star Tribune
I am part of the business news editing team at the Minneapolis Star Tribune and a bowling/theater/music mom. Love to listen to music and read.
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1 month ago |
medium.com | Catherine Roberts
Catherine Roberts·Follow8 min read·--Are you ready to take your Noah Swap assets to the next level and earn passive income through staking? Staking your Noah Swap on the Noah Swap platform via DappRadar is a smart strategy to generate up to 25% APY while supporting the underlying blockchain network. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to stake Noah Swap on Noah Swap, from getting started to monitoring your rewards.
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2 months ago |
startribune.com | Catherine Roberts
Star Tribune Top Workplaces deadline extendedThe annual ranking of companies involves surveying employees. The deadline for the Minnesota Star Tribune's Top Workplaces program has been extended until March 7. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)The nomination deadline for the 2025 Minnesota Top Workplaces program has been extended until March 7. Any employer in Minnesota with 50 or more workers can be nominated.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
billingsgazette.com | Catherine Roberts
Heavy promotion and sales drew people into Target stores over the holidays, boosting comparable sales by 2% as people bought apparel and toys to put under the tree, the retailer said Thursday. While not robust compared with past holiday seasons, it beat the Minneapolis-based retailer’s guidance of flat sales and is a much better performance than in the August-through-October period. The National Retail Federation had predicted holiday sales would increase between 2.5% and 3.5%.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
thebrunswicknews.com | Catherine Roberts
By Catherine Roberts, The Minnesota Star Tribune Heavy promotion and sales drew people into Target stores over the holidays, boosting comparable sales by 2% as people bought apparel and toys to put under the tree, the retailer said Thursday. While not robust compared with past holiday seasons, it beat the Minneapolis-based retailer's guidance of flat sales and is a much better performance than in the August-through-October period.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
miamiherald.com | Catherine Roberts
Heavy promotion and sales drew people into Target stores over the holidays, boosting comparable sales by 2% as people bought apparel and toys to put under the tree, the retailer said Thursday. While not robust compared with past holiday seasons, it beat the Minneapolis-based retailer's guidance of flat sales and is a much better performance than in the August-through-October period. The National Retail Federation had predicted holiday sales would increase between 2.5% and 3.5%.
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