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1 week ago |
startribune.com | Mike Hughlett
By Mike Hughlett General Mills, maker of everything from soup and cereal to frozen dough, in late March reported lackluster results for its latest quarter. Shoppers, pinched by the lingering effects of inflation, continued turning from name brands to store brands and other cheaper alternatives. General Mills lowered its sales and earnings forecast along with its March earnings announcement.
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2 weeks ago |
startribune.com | Mike Hughlett
Two Minnesota real estate agents face federal charges for alleged ties to a $35 million bank fraud committed by a former Mayo Clinic nurse anesthetist turned self-proclaimed real estate mogul. Merl Groteboer, of Rochester, was charged Friday in U.S. District Court for Minnesota with one count of making false statements in connection with Matthew Onofrio's bank fraud-fueled property schemes.
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3 weeks ago |
seattletimes.com | Mike Hughlett |Christopher Snowbeck
Stephen Hemsley hasn’t been CEO at UnitedHealth Group in nearly a decade yet he’s never really left. Hemsley, 72, has remained chairman and a major shareholder in the health care behemoth — and now is back in the CEO suite and is expected to reinstate his brand of operational and financial discipline that turbocharged the company’s growth. His return follows uncharacteristic financial missteps and months of tumult for the company, including the fatal ambush of a top UnitedHealth executive on Dec.
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3 weeks ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Christopher Snowbeck |Mike Hughlett
By Christopher Snowbeck and Mike Hughlett, The Minnesota Star Tribune Stephen Hemsley hasn't been CEO at UnitedHealth Group in nearly a decade yet he's never really left. Hemsley, 72, has remained chairman and a major shareholder in the health care behemoth - and now is back in the CEO suite and is expected to reinstate his brand of operational and financial discipline that turbocharged the company's growth.
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3 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Christopher Snowbeck |Mike Hughlett
Stephen Hemsley hasn't been CEO at UnitedHealth Group in nearly a decade yet he's never really left. Hemsley, 72, has remained chairman and a major shareholder in the health care behemoth - and now is back in the CEO suite and is expected to reinstate his brand of operational and financial discipline that turbocharged the company's growth. His return follows uncharacteristic financial missteps and months of tumult for the company, including the fatal ambush of a top UnitedHealth executive on Dec.
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