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Mike Hughlett

Minneapolis
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  • 2 weeks ago | startribune.com | Mike Hughlett

    Anderson Brothers Construction in Brainerd has agreed to pay $1.3 million to settle allegations that it intentionally falsified asphalt quality tests on 25 public works contracts in Minnesota. A former employee of Anderson Brothers filed a federal whistleblower suit in 2022, accusing the company of making "systemic and consistent false statements" to regulators.

  • 2 weeks ago | constructionequipment.com | Mike Hughlett

    By: Mike HughlettSource: Star Tribune (TNS)Anderson Brothers Construction in Brainerd has agreed to pay $1.3 million to settle allegations that it intentionally falsified asphalt quality tests on 25 public works contracts in Minnesota. A former employee of Anderson Brothers filed a federal whistleblower suit in 2022, accusing the company of making “systemic and consistent false statements” to regulators.

  • 2 weeks ago | gmtoday.com | Mike Hughlett

    In a battle of corporate behemoths, an arm of UnitedHealth Group claims it will lose access to critical software unless it capitulates to “exorbitant” price increases demanded by vendor Broadcom Inc. United Healthcare Services sued Broadcom Wednesday over software that is “ubiquitous” throughout the Minnesota-based health insurer’s computer systems.

  • 2 weeks ago | victoriaadvocate.com | Mike Hughlett

    In a battle of corporate behemoths, an arm of UnitedHealth Group claims it will lose access to critical software unless it capitulates to “exorbitant” price increases demanded by vendor Broadcom Inc. United Healthcare Services sued Broadcom Wednesday over software that is “ubiquitous” throughout the Minnesota-based health insurer’s computer systems.

  • 2 weeks ago | startribune.com | Mike Hughlett

    The American economy is showing signs of buckling under the weight of the largest tariffs in a century. And the new import taxes, which will have wide impacts for Minnesota companies, haven't even gone into effect yet. The reception from markets has been dour in the two days since President Donald Trump announced sweeping new "reciprocal" tariffs on international trade that will see $2.5 trillion of imports taxed at an average rate of 25% starting Thursday.

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